Title of article :
A validated stability-indicating LC method for estimation of etoposide in bulk and optimized self-nano emulsifying formulation: Kinetics and stability effects
Author/Authors :
Akhtar, Naseem Hamdard University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Formulation Research Laboratory, Department of Pharmaceutics, India , Talegaonkar, Sushama Hamdard University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Formulation Research Laboratory, Department of Pharmaceutics, India , Khar, Roop Kishan Hamdard University - Faculty of Pharmacy - Formulation Research Laboratory, Department of Pharmaceutics, India , Jaggi, Manu Dabur Research Foundation, India
Abstract :
The present investigation was aimed to establish a validated stability-indicating liquid chromatographic method for the estimation of etoposide (ETP) in bulk drug and self-nano emulsifying formulation. ETP was successfully separated from the degradation products formed under stress conditions on LiChrospher 100 C18 reverse-phase column (a 250 mm × 4.6 mm i.d., 5-μm particle size) using 55:45 (v/v) acetonitrile–phosphate buffer saline (pH 4.5) as the mobile phase, at a flow rate of 1.0 mL min−1 and detection at 283 nm. The response was a linear function of analyte concentration (R2 0.9997) over the concentration range of 0.05–50 μg mL−1. The method was validated for precision, accuracy, robustness, sensitivity and specificity. The % recovery of ETP at three different levels (50%, 100% and 150%) ranged between 93.84% and 100.06% in optimized self-nano emulsifying formulation, Etosid® soft-gelatin capsule and Fytosid® injection. First-order degradation kinetics of ETP were observed under acidic and alkaline conditions. The method was also applied for the stability assessment of self-nano emulsifying formulation under accelerated conditions, the formulation was found to be stable at all storage conditions with the shelf-life of 2.37 years at 25 °C. The method holds promise for routine quality control of ETP in bulk, pharmaceutical formulations as well as in stability-indicating studies
Keywords :
Column liquid chromatography , Etoposide , Self , nano emulsifying formulation , Forced degradation , Degradation kinetics
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)
Journal title :
Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal(SPJ)