Strategy Approach for Direct Enantioseparation of Hyoscyamine Sulfate and Zopiclone on a Chiral αl‐Acid Glycoprotein Column and Determination of Their Eutomers: Thermodynamic Study of Complexation |
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Authors: | Hala E. Zaazaa Nahla N. Salama Lobna M. Abd El Halim Maissa Y. Salem Laila E. Abd El Fattah |
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Affiliation: | 1. Analytical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt;2. Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, National Organization for Drug Control and Research [NODCAR], Giza, Egypt;3. Analytical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Misr University for Science & Technology, 6th of October City, Egypt |
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Abstract: | Rapid and simple isocratic high‐performance liquid chromatographic methods with UV detection were developed and validated for the direct resolution of racemic mixtures of hyoscyamine sulfate and zopiclone. The method involved the use of αl‐acid glycoprotein (AGP) as chiral stationary phase. The stereochemical separation factor (?) and the stereochemical resolution factor (Rs) obtained were 1.29 and 1.60 for hyoscyamine sulfate and 1.47 and 2.45 for zopiclone, respectively. The method was used for determination of chiral switching (eutomer) isomers: S‐hyoscyamine sulfate and eszopiclone. Several mobile phase parameters were investigated for controlling enantioselective retention and resolution on the chiral AGP column. The influence of mobile phase, concentration and type of uncharged organic modifier, ionic strength, and column temperature on enantioselectivity were studied. Calibration curves were linear in the ranges of 1–10 µg mL‐1 and 0.5–5 µg mL‐1 for S‐hyoscyamine sulfate and eszopiclone, respectively. The method is specific and sensitive, with lower limits of detection and quantifications of 0.156, 0.515 and 0.106, 0.349 for S‐hyoscyamine sulfate and eszopiclone, respectively. The method was used to identify quantitatively the enantiomers profile of the racemic mixtures of the studied drugs in their pharmaceutical preparations. Thermodynamic studies were performed to calculate the enthalpic ΔH and entropic ΔS terms. The results showed that enantiomer separation of the studied drugs were an enthalpic process. Chirality 28:49–57, 2016. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. |
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Keywords: | enantioseparation α l‐acid glycoprotein hyoscyamine sulfate zopiclone, chiral switching thermodynamic studies |
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