Hailekiros Gebretsadik Kidanemariam, Erwin Adams, Ann Van Schepdael
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A Simple and Affordable CZE-UV Method for Quality Control of Insulin in Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient and Formulations Using Quadruple Polymer-Coated Capillary.
Substandard and falsified medicines pose a significant public health threat, particularly in low-income countries. Ensuring pharmaceutical quality is crucial to mitigate risks associated with ineffective and harmful medications. Among others, developing and implementing robust and cost-effective analytical methods is an important and quick strategy for ensuring the quality of medicines. This study aimed to develop a robust and cost-effective capillary zone electrophoresis method with UV detection for insulin analysis in active pharmaceutical ingredient and formulations. A multilayer capillary coated with polybrene and poly(sodium 4-styrenesulfonate) improved repeatability. The method was optimized by systematically evaluating running buffer composition, pH, ionic strength, and voltage, achieving optimal separation with a 60 mM phosphate buffer at pH 8.0. It demonstrated excellent precision, accuracy, linearity, and robustness. Application of the method to insulin commercial samples verified compliance with pharmacopoeial standards. The method could be a reliable and accessible alternative for quality control of insulin in resource-limited settings, supporting efforts to combat substandard pharmaceuticals and protect public health. Moreover, the method aligns with green chemistry principles, as it eliminates the need for organic solvents, either as solvent or as a component of the running buffer.
期刊介绍:
ELECTROPHORESIS is an international journal that publishes original manuscripts on all aspects of electrophoresis, and liquid phase separations (e.g., HPLC, micro- and nano-LC, UHPLC, micro- and nano-fluidics, liquid-phase micro-extractions, etc.).
Topics include new or improved analytical and preparative methods, sample preparation, development of theory, and innovative applications of electrophoretic and liquid phase separations methods in the study of nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates natural products, pharmaceuticals, food analysis, environmental species and other compounds of importance to the life sciences.
Papers in the areas of microfluidics and proteomics, which are not limited to electrophoresis-based methods, will also be accepted for publication. Contributions focused on hyphenated and omics techniques are also of interest. Proteomics is within the scope, if related to its fundamentals and new technical approaches. Proteomics applications are only considered in particular cases.
Papers describing the application of standard electrophoretic methods will not be considered.
Papers on nanoanalysis intended for publication in ELECTROPHORESIS should focus on one or more of the following topics:
• Nanoscale electrokinetics and phenomena related to electric double layer and/or confinement in nano-sized geometry
• Single cell and subcellular analysis
• Nanosensors and ultrasensitive detection aspects (e.g., involving quantum dots, "nanoelectrodes" or nanospray MS)
• Nanoscale/nanopore DNA sequencing (next generation sequencing)
• Micro- and nanoscale sample preparation
• Nanoparticles and cells analyses by dielectrophoresis
• Separation-based analysis using nanoparticles, nanotubes and nanowires.