A capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method for the determination of cyclizine hydrochloride in tablets and suppositories

Current compendial methods of assay for the analysis of cyclizine tablets involve the use of UV spectrophotometry. Since this is a non-selective technique its application to more complex dosage forms, such as suppositories, is unlikely to be appropriate. There is therefore a need for the development...

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Main Authors: Mohammadi, I, Kanfer, I, Walker, Roderick
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: 2004
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006479
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-rhodes-vital-64062018-12-11T04:30:21ZA capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method for the determination of cyclizine hydrochloride in tablets and suppositoriesMohammadi, IKanfer, IWalker, RoderickCurrent compendial methods of assay for the analysis of cyclizine tablets involve the use of UV spectrophotometry. Since this is a non-selective technique its application to more complex dosage forms, such as suppositories, is unlikely to be appropriate. There is therefore a need for the development of a highly specific quantitative analytical method, such as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) or capillary electrophoresis (CE). The latter technique was chosen in view of some specific advantages over HPLC, such as the use of relatively non-toxic aqueous buffers, as opposed to organic solvents, which obviates the use of expensive HPLC grade solvents making CE more cost effective. Cyclizine was analyzed in 50 mM phosphate buffer (pH 2.3) and run at an applied voltage 25 kV. Detection sensitivity was enhanced by using a wavelength of 200 nm and samples were loaded hydrodynamically onto an uncoated fused-silica capillary (60 cm×50 mm i.d.). Chlorcyclizine was used as the internal standard and resolution of both compounds was achieved in less than 7 min. Stress testing was undertaken in order to investigate the appearance of breakdown products. The method has the requisite accuracy, selectivity, sensitivity and precision to assay cyclizine in tablets and suppositories. Degradation products resulting from the stress studies did not interfere with the detection of cyclizine and the assay is thus stability-indicating.2004Article14 pagespdfvital:6406http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1006479English
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description Current compendial methods of assay for the analysis of cyclizine tablets involve the use of UV spectrophotometry. Since this is a non-selective technique its application to more complex dosage forms, such as suppositories, is unlikely to be appropriate. There is therefore a need for the development of a highly specific quantitative analytical method, such as high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) or capillary electrophoresis (CE). The latter technique was chosen in view of some specific advantages over HPLC, such as the use of relatively non-toxic aqueous buffers, as opposed to organic solvents, which obviates the use of expensive HPLC grade solvents making CE more cost effective. Cyclizine was analyzed in 50 mM phosphate buffer (pH 2.3) and run at an applied voltage 25 kV. Detection sensitivity was enhanced by using a wavelength of 200 nm and samples were loaded hydrodynamically onto an uncoated fused-silica capillary (60 cm×50 mm i.d.). Chlorcyclizine was used as the internal standard and resolution of both compounds was achieved in less than 7 min. Stress testing was undertaken in order to investigate the appearance of breakdown products. The method has the requisite accuracy, selectivity, sensitivity and precision to assay cyclizine in tablets and suppositories. Degradation products resulting from the stress studies did not interfere with the detection of cyclizine and the assay is thus stability-indicating. === ===
author Mohammadi, I
Kanfer, I
Walker, Roderick
spellingShingle Mohammadi, I
Kanfer, I
Walker, Roderick
A capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method for the determination of cyclizine hydrochloride in tablets and suppositories
author_facet Mohammadi, I
Kanfer, I
Walker, Roderick
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title A capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method for the determination of cyclizine hydrochloride in tablets and suppositories
title_short A capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method for the determination of cyclizine hydrochloride in tablets and suppositories
title_full A capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method for the determination of cyclizine hydrochloride in tablets and suppositories
title_fullStr A capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method for the determination of cyclizine hydrochloride in tablets and suppositories
title_full_unstemmed A capillary zone electrophoresis (CZE) method for the determination of cyclizine hydrochloride in tablets and suppositories
title_sort capillary zone electrophoresis (cze) method for the determination of cyclizine hydrochloride in tablets and suppositories
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