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Forced Degradation Study of Terbinafine HCl by HPLC with PDA Detector


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1 Department of Chemistry, Krishna University, Machilipatnam, A.P., India
2 Department of Chemistry, SVKP & Dr. K.S Raju Arts & Science College, Penugonda, A.P, India
3 Department of Animal Science, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
4 Department of Chemistry, DLR PG College, G. Mamidada, AP, India
     

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A simple and inexpensive method was developed with high performance liquid chromatography with PDA detection for determination of Terbinafine HCl and related impurities. The chromatographic separations were achieved on (150×4.6 mm), 5.0 μm make: YMC-Pack ODS-AM, 120A column employing Acetonitrile: methanol and Water pH 7.5, in the ratio of 20:10:10 v/v/v as mobile phase with gradient programmed at flow rate 1.0 mL/min was chosen. Three impurities were eluted within 35 minutes. The detector wavelength of 230 nm was employed.

Keywords

Forced Degradation, HPLC, Method Validation, Terbinafine.
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Authors

Tentu Nageswara Rao
Department of Chemistry, Krishna University, Machilipatnam, A.P., India
Muralidhar Reddy Avuthu
Department of Chemistry, SVKP & Dr. K.S Raju Arts & Science College, Penugonda, A.P, India
B. Venkata Reddy
Department of Animal Science, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
S. N. V. S. Murthy
Department of Chemistry, DLR PG College, G. Mamidada, AP, India

Abstract


A simple and inexpensive method was developed with high performance liquid chromatography with PDA detection for determination of Terbinafine HCl and related impurities. The chromatographic separations were achieved on (150×4.6 mm), 5.0 μm make: YMC-Pack ODS-AM, 120A column employing Acetonitrile: methanol and Water pH 7.5, in the ratio of 20:10:10 v/v/v as mobile phase with gradient programmed at flow rate 1.0 mL/min was chosen. Three impurities were eluted within 35 minutes. The detector wavelength of 230 nm was employed.

Keywords


Forced Degradation, HPLC, Method Validation, Terbinafine.