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Notes:
Diphenhydramine (DPH) is an antihistaminic drug mainly used as a sedative, hypnotic and antiemetic most know by the trade
name, Benadryl®. It is available over-the-counter in many countries and is very common. Generally regarded as a harmless
drug, there have been sixty-eight non-fatal and 55 fatal poisonings with DPH or in combination with other drugs were
investigated in the last 10 years.
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Method Conditions
| Column |
Cogent Diamond Hydride, 4µm, 100A |
| Catalog No. |
70000-15P |
| Dimensions |
4.6 x 150 mm |
| Solvents |
A: DI water + 10 mM pyridine
B: acetonitrile + 10 mM pyridine |
| Mobile Phase |
Isocratic 25%B |
| Flow rate |
0.4 mL/min. |
| Peaks |
diphenhydramine 256 m/z (M - H)-
RT = 3.49 min
50 ng/mL prepared in 50%A/50%B
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| Detection |
ESI – neg - Agilent 6210 MSD TOF mass spectrometer |
Discussion:
When a mobile phase containing 80%B (with 10 mM pyridine in solvent A and B) was used diphenhydramine hydrochloride (DPH) was fully
retained on the column. After the mobile phase was changed to the one described above, the DPH peak eluted at 3.5 minutes. This wide
range of retention time can give analysts many possibilities of developing methods for quantitative analysis of formulations, drugs
and also on column SPE methods for isolation of DPH from complex matrices.
The method above is very reproducible and sensitive with a lower limit of quantitation (LLOQ) of 5 ng/mL for DPH, with good linearity
in the range 1- 500 ng/mL (r2 > 0.9990).
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