Method development on the Agilent 1290 Infinity LC using Intelligent System Emulation Technology (ISET) with subsequent transfer to an Agilent 1100 Series LC
Technical notes | 2012 | Agilent TechnologiesInstrumentation
Effective transfer of liquid chromatography methods between high-performance R&D systems and routine QA/QC instruments is critical to ensure consistent analytical performance in pharmaceutical laboratories. Differences in system volume and mixing can compromise retention times and resolution when moving from one LC platform to another. Intelligent System Emulation Technology (ISET) addresses this challenge by replicating the behavior of a target LC system on a high-end instrument, enabling method validation before actual transfer.
This work describes the development of a chromatographic method for the analysis of paracetamol and its impurities using the Agilent 1290 Infinity LC equipped with ISET. After finalizing the method, it was emulated on the 1100 Series Quaternary LC and then transferred to the physical 1100 Series system. Retention times and resolution for all analytes were compared across configurations to evaluate transfer accuracy.
The method was developed on the Agilent 1290 Infinity LC System comprising:
Emulation of the Agilent 1100 Series Quaternary LC System was performed via ISET on the 1290 Infinity. Final transfer used:
ChemStation software C.01.03 and ISET 1.0 controlled all experiments. Chromatographic parameters were:
Separation of paracetamol and six impurities was achieved under the selected gradient. UV spectra guided choice of detection wavelengths to maximize selectivity and sensitivity. Comparison of chromatograms showed that emulation via ISET on the 1290 Infinity matched the actual 1100 Series performance with retention time deviations below 1.9% and resolution differences under 2.4%. In contrast, direct transfer without ISET yielded retention shifts up to 17% and resolution changes up to 31%, highlighting the emulation approach’s superiority.
Use of ISET enables method developers to predict and confirm performance on routine QA/QC LC systems without repeated physical transfers and revalidation. This reduces development time, minimises instrument downtime, ensures consistent data quality, and lowers operational costs in pharmaceutical laboratories.
Further extensions of intelligent emulation may include support for additional LC platforms, integration with automated method development workflows, direct links to laboratory information management systems, and application to other drug substances and complex matrices. Enhanced software algorithms and real-time feedback could further streamline method transfer across diverse analytical environments.
ISET on the Agilent 1290 Infinity LC provided accurate emulation of the 1100 Series Quaternary LC system, enabling seamless transfer of a paracetamol impurity method. Emulated and actual transfers showed excellent agreement in retention times and resolution, effectively overcoming the challenges of method portability between LC platforms.
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Summary
Importance of the topic
Effective transfer of liquid chromatography methods between high-performance R&D systems and routine QA/QC instruments is critical to ensure consistent analytical performance in pharmaceutical laboratories. Differences in system volume and mixing can compromise retention times and resolution when moving from one LC platform to another. Intelligent System Emulation Technology (ISET) addresses this challenge by replicating the behavior of a target LC system on a high-end instrument, enabling method validation before actual transfer.
Objectives and study overview
This work describes the development of a chromatographic method for the analysis of paracetamol and its impurities using the Agilent 1290 Infinity LC equipped with ISET. After finalizing the method, it was emulated on the 1100 Series Quaternary LC and then transferred to the physical 1100 Series system. Retention times and resolution for all analytes were compared across configurations to evaluate transfer accuracy.
Methodology and instrumentation
The method was developed on the Agilent 1290 Infinity LC System comprising:
- Binary pump G4220A
- Autosampler G4226A/G1330B with thermostat
- Thermostatted column compartment G1316C
- Diode array detector G4212A
Emulation of the Agilent 1100 Series Quaternary LC System was performed via ISET on the 1290 Infinity. Final transfer used:
- 1100 Series quaternary pump G1311A
- Autosampler G1313A
- Thermostatted column compartment G1316A
- Diode array detector G1315B
ChemStation software C.01.03 and ISET 1.0 controlled all experiments. Chromatographic parameters were:
- Column: ZORBAX SB C18, 150×4.6 mm, 5 μm
- Mobile phase A: water + 0.1% TFA; B: acetonitrile + 0.09% TFA
- Gradient: 5% B to 90% B over 20 min; flow 1.0 mL/min; column temp 30 °C; injection 5 μL; post time 5 min
- Detection wavelengths selected based on UV spectra: 220, 254, 270, 310 nm
Main results and discussion
Separation of paracetamol and six impurities was achieved under the selected gradient. UV spectra guided choice of detection wavelengths to maximize selectivity and sensitivity. Comparison of chromatograms showed that emulation via ISET on the 1290 Infinity matched the actual 1100 Series performance with retention time deviations below 1.9% and resolution differences under 2.4%. In contrast, direct transfer without ISET yielded retention shifts up to 17% and resolution changes up to 31%, highlighting the emulation approach’s superiority.
Benefits and practical applications of the method
Use of ISET enables method developers to predict and confirm performance on routine QA/QC LC systems without repeated physical transfers and revalidation. This reduces development time, minimises instrument downtime, ensures consistent data quality, and lowers operational costs in pharmaceutical laboratories.
Future trends and possibilities of application
Further extensions of intelligent emulation may include support for additional LC platforms, integration with automated method development workflows, direct links to laboratory information management systems, and application to other drug substances and complex matrices. Enhanced software algorithms and real-time feedback could further streamline method transfer across diverse analytical environments.
Conclusion
ISET on the Agilent 1290 Infinity LC provided accurate emulation of the 1100 Series Quaternary LC system, enabling seamless transfer of a paracetamol impurity method. Emulated and actual transfers showed excellent agreement in retention times and resolution, effectively overcoming the challenges of method portability between LC platforms.
References
- Agilent 1290 Infinity LC with Intelligent System Emulation Technology, Agilent Technologies Brochure publication number 5990-8670EN, 2011
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