Analysis of atropine, its degradation products and related substances of natural origin by means of reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography

Journal of Chromatography. a
C KirchhoffUlrike Holzgrabe

Abstract

Chromatographic separation and quantification methods of tropa alkaloids were often described. In order to separate atropine from its degradation products ion-pair chromatography (IPC) has been frequently applied. Beside long equilibration times IPC often suffers from poor robustness. The aim of this study was to develop robust and simple HPLC methods for both stability testing of atropine solutions and limitation of related substances in atropine from plant material. Using a hydrophilic embedded RP18 column and a gradient elution gave baseline separation of all components.

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