Analytical and physicochemical characterisation of the senile cataract drug dipeptide [Beta]-alanyl-L-histidine (carnosine)

  • Hamdy Abdelkader
  • , Julian Swinden
  • , Barbara K. Pierscionek
  • , Raid G. Alany

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    Abstract

    This study presents a simple but sensitive HPLC chromatographic method with a stability-indicating assay for determination and physicochemical characterisation of L-carnosine, a promising senile cataract prophylactic agent. Chromatographic analysis was conducted using a reverse phase (RP)-HPLC system and an isocratic mobile phase of 98% v/v trifluoroacetic acid (0.1% v/v) and 2% v/v acetonitrile with detection at 220nm. L-carnosine was subjected to stress conditions to force its degradation using chemical and thermal agents and was subsequently detected from its degradation products using ESI-MS. The lipophilicity of the drug and 1:1 drug to phospholipid complex (PC) mol/mol was determined by estimating the partition coefficient (P). Lipophilicity was greatly enhanced when L-carnosine was formulated as a phospholipid complex using the solvent evaporation method. L-carnosine-phospholipid complex could be a promising approach for effective delivery to the human lens as offers a potential novel treatment for senile cataract.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)241-246
    JournalJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
    Volume114
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 10 Oct 2015

    Keywords

    • Chemistry

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