Capillary gas chromatographic assay of camphor and m-cresol in dermatological creams
Camphor and m-cresol mixtures are used in antiseptic and anti-itching creams. No compendial method exists for these preparations. This paper reports a capillary gas chromatographic method using FID detection with 2,6-di- tert-butyl-4-methylphenol as internal standard on a 30 m×0.32 mm Supelcowax®-10...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis 1998-09, Vol.17 (8), p.1427-1438 |
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m-cresol mixtures are used in antiseptic and anti-itching creams. No compendial method exists for these preparations. This paper reports a capillary gas chromatographic method using FID detection with 2,6-di-
tert-butyl-4-methylphenol as internal standard on a 30 m×0.32 mm Supelcowax®-10 column (0.25 μm film) with helium as carrier gas. Ramped temperature programming was applied. The method allows simultaneous quantitation of camphor and
m-cresol in the presence of
o- and
p-cresols, calamine and zinc oxide. Overall percent recoveries (±SD,
n=9) of camphor,
o-,
p- and
m-cresol from spiked placebo creams, at a labeled amount of 10 (w/w)% were 96.9±0.6, 98.2±0.6, 99.2±0.5 and 101.0±0.9%, respectively, and at a labeled amount of 1% were 96.7±0.6, 97.8±0.9, 97.8±0.6, and 100.3±1.0%, respectively. The recovery studies were carried out at ±30% of the labeled amounts. Linear peak area or height ratios were obtained (
r>0.999) for camphor,
o-,
p- and
m-cresol covering a concentration range of 10–200% of the labeled amount. Linearity (
r>0.999) was also obtained for
m-cresol when the relative concentration of
o- and
p-cresol was varied from 5 to 100% of the
m-cresol concentration. The resolution between the ‘critical pair’ of
p- and
m-cresol was ≥1.1. The limit of quantitation was 23 pg for
m-cresol and 9.3 pg for camphor using an injection split of 1:50. The repeatability (%RSD) for all compounds were |
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ISSN: | 0731-7085 1873-264X |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0731-7085(98)00032-6 |