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Orthogonal Assay for Fluoxetine
      Simple methods without the use of ion-pairing agents

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Fluoxetine is a widely prescribed antidepressant which acts by selective inhibition of presynaptic serotonin reuptake. In addition, fluoxetine can also act as a noncompetitive antagonist of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Sold as a racemic mixture, fluoxetine’s R and S forms show similar efficacy in vivo, and its binding affinity has been shown to be largely stereoindependent.
Method Conditions



Column Fig. A: Phenyl Hydride™, 4µm, 100A
Fig. B: Diamond Hydride™, 4µm, 100A
Catalog No. Fig. A: 69020-7.5P    Fig. B: 70000-7.5P
Dimensions 4.6 x 75 mm
Solvents Fig. A: DI water/ 0.1% formic acid
 & nbsp;     Fig. B - 97% Acetonitrile/ 3% DI water/ 0.1% formic acid
Gradient
Fig. A Fig. B
time (min.) %B time (min.) %B
0 10 0 95
6 90 6 60
7 10 7 95
Flow rate 1.0 mL/min
Detection UV 228 nm
Injection Volume 10µL
Temperature Fig. A: 35° C    Fig. B: ambient25° C
Sample Fluoxetine capsule extract
Stock Solution: 20 mg strength capsule contents added to 100 mL volumetric flask, diluted to mark with 50:50 A:B, Vortexed 5 min, sonicated 5 min, then filtered through a 0.45 µm nylon membrane (MicroSolv Technology Corp. Eatontown, NJ, USA). Working Solution: 100 µL stock diluted with 900 µL 50:50 A:B
Peak 1. Fluoxetine

Discussion

The USP assay methods for fluoxetine use ion-pairing agents in the mobile phase in order to reduce analyte peak tailing due to silanolic interactions. However, this peak tailing is not an issue with this method since these silanols are mostly replaced with Si–H groups. A disadvantage of ion-pairing agents is their slow uptake and release from the HPLC column, resulting in long equilibration times and poor repeatability. Both figures show how excellent peak symmetry can be achieved either in the reversed phase (RP, Figure A) or aqueous normal phase (ANP, Figure B) mode with only formic acid as the mobile phase additive. The ability to perform the assay in either the RP or ANP mode is highly beneficial for development of orthogonal analytical methods. Chromatograms show 5 runs overlayed to highlight precision.




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