Ethinylestradiol, Norethisterone, Acetate Estriol, Estradiol and Progesterone Analyzed by HPLC - Extended AppNote
July 24, 2015
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Date: 24-JULY-2015   Last Updated: 11-AUGUST-2026

Hormone Replacement Therapy Analysis by HPLC

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) formulations often contain multiple active pharmaceutical ingredients with similar chemical structures. Accurate analysis requires chromatographic methods capable of providing sufficient selectivity, resolution, and quantitative reliability.

High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is commonly used for these analyses because it provides the specificity needed to separate closely related steroid hormones within complex pharmaceutical formulations.


Analytes Evaluated

This study demonstrates the separation of:

  • Ethinylestradiol
  • Norethisterone Acetate
  • Estriol
  • Estradiol
  • Progesterone

These compounds are frequently encountered in hormone replacement therapy products and women's health pharmaceutical formulations.


Chromatographic Strategy

The method utilizes reversed-phase HPLC retention mechanisms to achieve separation of structurally similar hormones.

In addition to hydrophobic retention, the chromatographic system leverages differences in molecular shape and analyte interactions to improve selectivity between compounds that might otherwise be difficult to resolve.

This approach provides:

  • Reliable peak separation
  • Improved analyte identification
  • Enhanced quantitative accuracy
  • Suitability for multi-component formulations

Pharmaceutical Applications

The chromatographic strategy presented in this study was applied to commercially available hormone replacement therapy products.

Examples include:

  • Femhrt®
  • Bi-Est®

These formulations contain multiple active ingredients that require selective analytical methods for accurate characterization and quality assessment.


Benefits of the Method

Key advantages of this HPLC approach include:

  • Simultaneous analysis of multiple hormones
  • Excellent reversed-phase retention characteristics
  • Enhanced selectivity between structurally related compounds
  • Suitable quantitative assay performance
  • Applicability to complex pharmaceutical formulations

The method can serve as a useful starting point for laboratories analyzing hormone replacement therapies and related pharmaceutical products.


Key Takeaways

  • HPLC is well suited for the analysis of multi-component hormone replacement formulations.
  • The method separates Ethinylestradiol, Norethisterone Acetate, Estriol, Estradiol, and Progesterone.
  • Reversed-phase retention and molecular shape selectivity contribute to the separation.
  • The study demonstrates analysis of commercial HRT products including Femhrt® and Bi-Est®.
  • The methodology provides the specificity required for quantitative pharmaceutical analysis.

For complete chromatographic conditions, method parameters, chromatograms, and study results, download the Full Hormone Replacement Therapy HPLC Application Note.

 

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