Abstract
A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method for simultaneous determination of mefenamic acid (MFA), flufenamic acid (FFA) and tolfenamic acid (TFA) is presented for application to pharmaceuticals and human urine. Isocratic reversed-phase HPLC was employed for quantitative analysis using tetra-pentylammonium bromide (TPAB) as an ion-pair reagent. Urine samples were purified by solid-phase extraction using a silica-based strong anion-exchanger, Bond-Elut SAX cartridge. The HPLC assay was carried out using a Wakosil ODS 5C 18 column (5 μm, 150×4.6 mm I.D.). The mobile phase consisted of 1.9 g of TPAB dissolved in 1 l of a mixture of acetic acid–sodium acetate buffer solution, pH 5.0, and acetonitrile (11:9, v/v). The calibration curves of MFA, FFA and TFA showed good linearity in the concentration range of 33–167 μg/ml with a wavelength of 280 nm for pharmaceuticals, and in the low concentration range (1.7–30.1 μg/ml) with a wavelength of 230 nm for biological fluids. The correlation coefficients were better than 0.9999 in all cases. The lower limits of detection (defined as a signal-to-noise ratio of about 3) were approximately 2 ng for MFA, 3.5 ng for FFA and 2.5 ng for TFA. The procedure described here is rapid, simple, selective and is suitable for routine analysis of pharmaceuticals and pharmacokinetic studies in human urine samples.
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