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GPC/SEC analysis of hydroxyethyl cellulose used in pharmaceutical products

Applications | 2014 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
GPC/SEC
Industries
Pharma & Biopharma
Manufacturer
Agilent Technologies

Summary

Significance of Topic


The accurate determination of molecular weight distribution in hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) is critical for quality control and performance optimization in pharmaceutical and cosmetic formulations. GPC/SEC analysis provides insight into polymer size, dispersity and potential aggregation, which directly influence viscosity, stability and product efficacy.

Study Objectives and Overview


This application note describes the use of gel permeation chromatography/size exclusion chromatography (GPC/SEC) for characterizing HEC samples. Two approaches are compared: analysis in an organic eluent (DMF with LiBr modifier) and in an aqueous buffer system. The goals are to evaluate molecular weight averages, polydispersity, and the effect of hydrophobic modification on HEC behavior.

Methodology and Instrumentation


Organic Eluent Analysis:
  • Columns: Agilent PLgel 5 µm MIXED-C (7.5 × 300 mm)
  • Eluent: DMF with 0.1 % LiBr to minimize aggregation
  • Flow Rate: 1.0 mL/min at 50 °C
  • Detector: Refractive Index (RI)
  • Calibration: Polyethylene oxide/polyethylene glycol (PEO/PEG) standards; polystyrene tested but showed adsorption artifacts

Aqueous Eluent Analysis:
  • Columns: Agilent PL aquagel-OH 40 and OH 60 (8 µm, 7.5 × 300 mm) connected in series to cover broad molecular weight range
  • Eluent: 0.05 M NaH2PO4 with 0.25 M NaCl at pH 7
  • Flow Rate: 1.0 mL/min at 50 °C
  • Detector: RI
  • Calibration: Pullulan polysaccharide standards

Main Results and Discussion


Organic Eluent Findings:
  • Three HEC samples (A, B, C) showed Mn values of 27 kDa, 30 kDa and 39 kDa; Mw of 140 kDa, 159 kDa and 345 kDa.
  • Polydispersity indices (Mw/Mn) were 5.2 for samples A and B and 8.9 for C, indicating higher dispersity in sample C.
Aqueous Eluent Findings:
  • Mn and Mw increased systematically across samples, correlating with viscosity measurements (75–112 cps for sample A up to 1500–2500 cps for C).
  • Strong correlation between molecular weight averages and viscosity underscores the role of polymer size in rheological properties.
Hydrophobic Modification:
  • Comparison of unmodified (Sample A) and modified HEC (Sample B) revealed a shift to higher molecular weight distribution after hydrophobization.
  • This demonstrates the sensitivity of SEC to detect structural alterations affecting performance.

Benefits and Practical Applications


GPC/SEC analysis of HEC enables formulation scientists to:
  • Ensure consistent viscosity and stability in suspensions and gels.
  • Detect aggregation or branching differences among batches.
  • Optimize hydrophobic modifications for controlled release or emulsification.

Future Trends and Possibilities for Use


Advances may include coupling SEC with multi-angle light scattering (MALS) or intrinsic viscosity detectors for absolute molecular weight determination. Integration of high-resolution columns and automated data processing will enhance throughput in industrial QA/QC. Emerging water-based green eluents and inline sample pretreatment could further expand applicability.

Conclusion


The presented GPC/SEC methods effectively characterize HEC in both organic and aqueous systems. Careful selection of columns, eluents and calibration standards provides reliable molecular weight and dispersity data, guiding formulation development and ensuring product quality.

Reference


  • Agilent Technologies. GPC/SEC analysis of hydroxyethyl cellulose used in pharmaceutical products. Application Note 5991-4299EN, 2014.

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