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Improvement of chemical analysis of antibiotics. XI. Simultaneous fluorodensitometric determination of polyether antibiotics.

A simultaneous determination of three polyether antibiotics, salinomycin, monensin and lasalocid, was established by silica gel and RP-18 high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) using 18,19-dihydrosalinomycin and 18,19-dihydro-20-ketosalinomycin as internal standards. Fluorescent derivatives of the polyethers were prepared by reaction of their sodium salts with 1-bromoacetylpyrene and Kryptofix 222 in acetonitrile. A silica gel HPTLC plate with carbon tetrachloride-ethyl acetate-acetonitrile (50:5:10) as a solvent system and a RP-18 HPTLC plate with dichloromethane-ethyl acetate-acetone-acetonitrile (15:2:1:55) gave satisfactory separations of the five pyrenacyl esters of salinomycin, monensin, lasalocid, 18,19-dihydrosalinomycin and 18,19-dihydro-20-ketosalinomycin. Under these conditions the internal standard 18,19-dihydrosalinomycin was found to be suitable for the simultaneous determination of salinomycin and monensin, and 18,19-dihydro-20-ketosalinomycin for lasalocid. A linear relationship was obtained between the fluorescence intensity and the amount of each antibiotic in the range 2-14 ng. The detection limit of the three antibiotics was 100 pg.[1]

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  1. Improvement of chemical analysis of antibiotics. XI. Simultaneous fluorodensitometric determination of polyether antibiotics. Asukabe, H., Yoneyama, H., Mori, Y., Harada, K., Suzuki, M., Oka, H. J. Chromatogr. (1987) [Pubmed]
 
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