Bioanalytical Method Development & Validation Of Propafenone In Rabbit Plasma By RP-UPLC Using Vildagliptin As Internal Standard

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Tanniru Rajeswari
Dr Mannish Gunjan

Abstract

A simple, Accurate, precise method was developed for the estimation of Propafenone in Rabbit plasma was developed and validated. By using Centrifugation technique, the sample preparation was prepared. Chromatogram was run through Std ACQUITY UPLC HSS C18 Column, 1.8 µm, 2.1 mm X 100 mm, Mobile phase containing Buffer DiSodium Hydrogen Phosphate: Acetonitrile taken in the ratio 70:30 was pumped through column at a flow rate of 0.3ml/min. Buffer used Na2HPO4.in this method was buffer. For the separation of Propafenone Internal Standard [IS] used is Vildagliptin. The Temperature was maintained at 30°C. Optimized wavelength selected was 248nm.  Retention time of Propafenone and Internal Standard were found to be 1.273 min and 0.972 min. The standard curve was linear (R2 >0.995) over the concentration range of 15-600 ng/ml. All the analytical validation parameters were determined as per ICH guidelines the bioanalytical method developed approach was selective, robust, and reliable, as accuracy, precision, recovery, and other validation parameters were all within the recommendations' limitations. The peaks produced for the drug of interest and the internal standard were well separated from one another without any plasma interferences, and the peaks were symmetrical with an adequate tailing factor.

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Tanniru Rajeswari, & Dr Mannish Gunjan. (2024). Bioanalytical Method Development & Validation Of Propafenone In Rabbit Plasma By RP-UPLC Using Vildagliptin As Internal Standard. Journal of Advanced Zoology, 45(2), 874–891. https://doi.org/10.53555/jaz.v45i2.4028
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Tanniru Rajeswari

Research Scholar, School of Pharmacy, Raffles University, Neemrana- 301705

 

Dr Mannish Gunjan

Principal & Professor, School of Pharmacy, Raffles University, Neemrana- 301705

 

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