Simultaneous quantification of an enantiomer and the racemic compound of ibuprofen by X-ray powder diffractometry

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作者
Phadnis, NV [1 ]
Suryanarayanan, R [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV MINNESOTA,COLL PHARM,MINNEAPOLIS,MN 55455
关键词
S(+)-ibuprofen; R(-)-ibuprofen; (+/-)-ibuprofen; X-ray powder diffractometry;
D O I
10.1023/A:1012198605891
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Purpose. An X-ray powder diffractometric method was developed for the simultaneous quantification of the relative amounts of the racemic compound (+/-) of ibuprofen (I) and S(+)-ibuprofen (II), when they occur as a mixture. Method. The X-ray powder diffraction patterns of I and LI show pronounced differences. This formed the basis for the determination of the relative amounts of I and IT when they occur as a mixture. X-ray lines with d-spacings of 14.41 and 4.37 Angstrom were unique to I and II, respectively Mixtures containing different proportions of I and II were prepared which also contained lithium fluoride (III) as an internal standard. Results. A linear relationship was obtained when the intensity ratio (intensity of the 4.37 Angstrom line of II/intensity of the 2.01 Angstrom line of III) was plotted as a function of the weight fraction of II in the mixture. Similar results were obtained in the case of I. Using these standard curves, the weight fractions of I and II in ''unknown'' mixtures were determined. The experimentally determined analyte concentration ranged between 98 and 104% of the true value. The relative error in the analyses of individual samples was <10%. The minimum detectable weight fraction of I in II and II in I were 0.032 (3.2% w/w) and 0.034 (3.4% w/w), respectively. The minimum quantifiable weight fractions were 0.136 for I and 0.112 for II. Since the X-ray diffraction patterns of S(+)-ibuprofen and R(-)-ibuprofen are identical, the conclusions drawn regarding mixtures of I and II will also hold true in the quantitative analyses of mixtures of I and R(-)-ibuprofen.
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