Abstract

An LC method was developed and validated for the enantioselective separation and enantiomeric impurity quantitation of atenolol. Separation of the atenolol enantiomers on the Chirobiotic V2 (150 mm × 4.6 mm, 5 μm) column was best achieved using a ternary mobile phase of methanol–acetonitrile-triethylamine acetate 0.5% (w/v), pH 4.5 in a ratio of (45:50:5; v/v/v). Good resolution value of R s = 3 was obtained at a flow rate of 1 mL min−1 within a total run time of less than 40 min. Peak identification was achieved using the standard reference of individual enantiomers. The peak of the impurity was eluted in front of the peak of the main enantiomer. Detection was performed by UV at 226 nm. Within and between day’s repeatabilities for both retention time and peak area were investigated at three concentration levels and found to be low. The method was also found to be efficient for the determination of atenolol enantiomeric impurity. An impurity quantitation level of (R)-atenolol down to 0.08% relative to the main enantiomer (S)-atenolol was found possible.

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