Fused-core silica column high-performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometric determination of rimonabant in mouse plasma

2007 
A high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method using a fused-core silica particle packing was evaluated to allow fast and efficient separation for the analysis of pharmaceutical compounds. Fused-core particles are produced by “fusing” a porous silica layer onto a solid silica particle. The efficiencies of columns packed with 2.7 μm “fused-core” particles (a 0.5 μm porous shell fused to a solid 1.7 μm silica core particle) and 1.7 μm porous particles were compared in reversed-phase HPLC using rimonabant as an analyte. The fused-core silica materials providing the shorter diffusional mass transfer path for solutes are less affected in resolving power by increases in mobile-phase velocity than the sub-2 μm porous silica packings resulting in faster separations and higher sample throughput. This fast HPLC technology is comparable with ultrahigh-pressure liquid chromatography (UHPLC) in terms of chromatographic performance but demands neither expensive ultra-high-pressure instrumentation nor new labora...
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