Abstract

For in vivo pharmacokinetic studies, it is pre-requisite to quantify drug concentrations in plasma. In the present study a RP-HPLC procedure was developed and validated for the assessment of ketoprofen in human plasma. For this purpose mobile phase consisting of methaol:water (70:30) adjusted to pH 3.3 with phosphoric acid was used, and chromatography was carried out on Discovery HS C18 column, 5 μm (25 cm × 4.6 mm). The flow rate was 1 mL·min-1 and quantitative assessment was performed at 260 nm. The retention time was found to be was found to be accurate and illustrated linearity from 0.2441 to 125 μg·mL-1 with the determination coefficient (r2) of 0.9999, also accuracy and precision were found to be μg·mL-1, 15.625 μg·mL-1, 7.812 μg·mL-1 and 1.953 μg·mL-1 were found to be 99.747%, 99.475%, 98.457% and 99.824% respectively where as for interday accuracy consecutive values for days 1, 2 and 3 were 99.104%, 99.091%, 98.96% and 99.385% in plasma. All validation parameters were assessed and were found to be within the limits. The proposed method was accurate, specific, quick (retention time a good resolution which gave this method an advantage over the different other reported methods for the estimation of ketoprofen in human plasma.

Highlights

  • Ketoprofen [2-(3-benzoylphenyl) propionic acid] is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic compound (NSAID) (Figure 1) used in the management of osteoarthritis. It decreases joint swelling in patients with rheumatoid arthritis [1]. It was compared with other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory compounds like, Ibuprofen, Aspirin and Indomethacin [2,3]

  • Ketoprofen is widely used in different conditions in epicondylitis, frozen shoulder and tendonitis [2]

  • Different mobile phases were studied which were resulted in broader peaks and long retention time

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Introduction

Ketoprofen [2-(3-benzoylphenyl) propionic acid] is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory and analgesic compound (NSAID) (Figure 1) used in the management of osteoarthritis. It decreases joint swelling in patients with rheumatoid arthritis [1]. It was compared with other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory compounds like, Ibuprofen, Aspirin and Indomethacin [2,3]. Ketoprofen is widely used in different conditions in epicondylitis, frozen shoulder and tendonitis [2]

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