Simultaneous Determination of Impurities of Atazanavir and Ritonavir in Tablet Dosage Form by Using Reversed-Phase Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatographic Method

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A simple, rapid, selective and stability indicating reversed phase-ultra performance liquid chromatography method was developed and validated for the simultaneous quantification of process related and degradation impurities present in Atazanavir and Ritonavir tablets. The two proposed drug components and their respective impurities were separated using Acquity BEH C18 (100mm × 2.1mm), 1.7 μ column at a flow rate of 0.4mL/min. Buffer used as Mobile phase-A which consists of 0.01M monobasic potassium hydrogen phosphate adjusted the pH to 3.6 and acetonitrile is used as organic modifier (mobile phase-B). The detector wavelength of 240 nm was used for quantifying the impurities. Both the drug components along with their impurities were eluted within a runtime of 18min. The performance of the developed method was checked by validating the method according to the requirements of International Conference on Harmonization for parameters such as specificity, precision, linearity, ruggedness, accuracy, sensitivity (limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantitation (LOQ)) and robustness. Linearity and range were established from LOQ level to 150% level. Accuracy of the method was demonstrated from LOQ level to 150% level. The developed stability indicating method is capable for determination of impurities of Atazanavir and Ritonavir in combined tablet dosage form as well as individual dosage forms also. The reported method enables lesser solvent consumption and reduces time and cost of the analysis in quality control laboratory.

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Mantripragada, M. K. V. V. N., Rao, S. V., Nutulapati, V. V. S., & Mantena, B. P. V. (2018). Simultaneous Determination of Impurities of Atazanavir and Ritonavir in Tablet Dosage Form by Using Reversed-Phase Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatographic Method. Journal of Chromatographic Science, 56(3), 270–284. https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/bmx110

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