现代化USP褪黑素液相色谱分析,提高吞吐量,减少环境影响。

Jinchuan Yang, Paul D Rainville, Stephanie N Harden
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背景:褪黑素补充剂通常用于缓解时差和其他与睡眠不足相关的疾病。最近的研究发现,产品中褪黑素的标签值与实际含量之间存在很大的不一致,这导致了人们对褪黑素补充剂质量的担忧。为了促进褪黑素补充剂的质量控制测试,需要一种改进的和更现代的方法来进行褪黑素的液相色谱分析。此外,越来越多的公众对分析实验室的环境足迹的关注加剧了用更环保或更环保的方法使传统分析程序现代化的需要。目的:在不从根本上修改美国药典褪黑素专著中规定的常规液相色谱分析方法的基础上,优化高效液相色谱(HPLC)系统。方法:在2.5µm颗粒填充的C18柱上优化褪黑素检测和褪黑素相关化合物(杂质)检测。柱长和梯度洗脱参数按照USP通章色谱条件调整指南进行调整。对流动相组成进行了优化,以满足USP褪黑素专论中规定的系统适用性要求。为获得更好的分离效果,优化了流速。结果:优化后的HPLC方法不仅在相对保留时间(RRT)、分辨率、相对标准偏差(RSD)等指标上满足USP体系适用性要求,而且具有良好的线性、灵敏度、准确度、精密度(重复性),且对环境的影响较小。结论:优化后的高效液相色谱法测定褪黑素及其相关化合物,在不从根本上改变方法的情况下,显著提高了通量,减少了对环境的影响。重点:优化后的高效液相色谱方法效率显著提高,且更加环保。这些方法可以在HPLC系统上实施,而无需完全重新验证。
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Modernizing USP Melatonin Liquid Chromatographic Analyses for Increased Throughput and Reduced Environmental Impact.

Background: Melatonin supplements are often used to alleviate jetlag and other sleep-depletion related disorders. Recent studies found large inconsistencies between labeled values and actual contents of melatonin within products, which has led to concerns over the quality of melatonin supplements. In order to facilitate the quality control testing of melatonin supplements, an improved and more modern approach to the liquid chromatographic analysis of melatonin is required. In addition, growing public concern over the environmental footprint of analytical laboratories exacerbates the need to modernize legacy analytical procedures with more eco-friendly or greener approaches.

Objective: This study aims to optimize the routine liquid chromatographic analyses that are prescribed in the US Pharmacopeia (USP) melatonin monograph on a High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) system without fundamentally modifying the methods.

Method: The melatonin assay and the melatonin related compounds (impurities) test were optimized on a C18 column packed with 2.5 µm particles. The column length and the gradient elution parameters were adjusted following the guidelines on Adjustment of Chromatographic Conditions in USP General Chapter <621>. The mobile phase compositions were optimized to meet the system suitability requirements that were specified in the USP melatonin monograph. The flow rate was optimized for better separation efficiency.

Results: The optimized HPLC methods not only met the USP system suitability requirements in relative retention time (RRT), resolution, and relative standard deviation (RSD), but also demonstrated excellent linearity, sensitivity, accuracy, precision (repeatability), and would have a lower environmental impact.

Conclusions: The optimized HPLC methods for assay of melatonin and test of its related compounds achieved significantly increased throughput and a reduced environmental impact, without fundamentally modifying the methods.

Highlights: The optimized HPLC methods are significantly faster and more eco-friendly. These methods can be implemented on HPLC systems without a full re-validation.

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