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Decomposition of pilocarpine eye drops assessed by a highly efficient high pressure liquid chromatographic method

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A rapid high-resolution high pressure liquid chromatographic method was developed for assaying pilocarpine. Pilocarpine in ophthalmic solutions decomposes fairly rapidly to give isopilocarpine, pilocarpic acid and isopilocarpic acid. The quality of an ophthalmic solution can be assessed by assaying these decomposition products. Existing high pressure liquid chromatographic methods suffer from long analysis times and poor resolution. The new method uses as the mobile phase 6 ml/l of triethylamine in water (pH 2.3, adjusted with 85% phosphoric acid) at a flow of 1.5 ml/min and as the stationary phase a C18-silica 125×4,6 mm column. 2-Amino-1phenyl-1,3-propanediol is used as an internal standard. Complete separation was obtained within 8 min. Pilocarpine eye drops were stored under different conditions and then analysed for decomposition products. During heat treatment, decomposition to isopilocarpine predominated over decomposition to pilocarpic or isopilocarpic acid. However, when stored at room temperature or in a refrigerator, formation of pilocarpic acid clearly prevailed. Thus, from assessment of decomposition products, the cause of decomposition can be established.

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Kuks, P.F.M., Weekers, L.E.A. & Goldhoorn, P.B. Decomposition of pilocarpine eye drops assessed by a highly efficient high pressure liquid chromatographic method. Pharmaceutisch Weekblad Scientific Edition 12, 196–199 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01980046

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