Optimization and validation of an ion-pair RP-HPLC-UV method for the determination of total free iodine in rabbit plasma: Application to a pharmacokinetic study

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An ion-pair reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatographic method with UV-vis detection has been developed for the determination of total free iodine in rabbit plasma after vaginal administration of povidone-iodine (PVP-I). Sample preparation was done by protein precipitation with acetonitrile in 96-well format and aspirin was used as the internal standard. The 100 μL sodium thiosulfate solution (5 g L-1) was added to 100 μL plasma sample before protein precipitation, to convert the total free iodine in plasma to iodide (I-). Separation was performed on a C18 column (200 x 4.6 mm i.d., 5 μm). The mobile phase consisting of a mixture of water phase (containing 10 mmol L-1 18-crown-6 ether, 5 mmol L-1 octylamine and 5 mmol L-1 sodium dihydrogen phosphate, pH adjusted to 6.0 with phosphoric acid) and acetonitrile in the ratio 70:30 (v/v) was delivered isocraticly at a flow rate of 1.0 mL min-1. The method was sensitive with a lower limit of quantification of 0.005 μg mL-1, with good linearity (r2 > 0.9990) over the linear range of 0.005-2 μg mL-1. All the validation data, such as linearity, accuracy and precision, were within the required limits. The method was successfully applied to study the pharmacokinetic of PVP-I in rabbits after vaginal administration. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Cui, L., Wen, J., Zhou, T., Wang, S., & Fan, G. (2009). Optimization and validation of an ion-pair RP-HPLC-UV method for the determination of total free iodine in rabbit plasma: Application to a pharmacokinetic study. Biomedical Chromatography, 23(11), 1151–1159. https://doi.org/10.1002/bmc.1237

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