Title of article :
Chromatographic performance of large-pore versus small-pore columns in micellar liquid chromatography
Author/Authors :
McCormick، نويسنده , , Timothy J and Foley، نويسنده , , Joe P and Lloyd، نويسنده , , David K، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Micellar liquid chromatography (MLC) is useful in bioanalysis because proteinaceous biofluids can be directly injected onto the column. The technique has been limited in part because of the apparently weak eluting power of micellar mobile phases. It has recently been shown [Anal. Chem. 72 (2000) 294] that this may be overcome by the use of large pore size stationary phases. In this work, large-pore (1000 إ) C18 stationary phases were evaluated relative to conventional small-pore (100 إ) C18 stationary phases for the direct sample injection of drugs in plasma. Furthermore, the difference between the large and small pore phases in gradient elution separations of mixtures of widely varying hydrophobicities was investigated. Large-pore stationary phases were found to be very effective for eluting moderately to highly hydrophobic compounds such as ibuprofen, crotamiton, propranolol, and dodecanophenone, which were highly retained on the small-pore stationary phases typically used in MLC. The advantages of direct introduction of biological samples (drugs in plasma) and rapid column re-equilibration after gradient elution in MLC were maintained with large-pore phases. Finally, recoveries, precision, linearity, and detection limits for the determination of quinidine and DPC 961 in spiked bovine plasma were somewhat better using MLC with wide pore phases.
Keywords :
Highly retained compounds
Journal title :
Journal of Chromatography B
Journal title :
Journal of Chromatography B