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ANALYZING PHMB BY HPLC

Guides | 2022 | SIELCInstrumentation
HPLC, Consumables, LC columns
Industries
Pharma & Biopharma
Manufacturer
SIELC

Summary

Importance of Topic


The reliable quantification of polyhexamethylene biguanide (PHMB) is critical in industries such as pharmaceuticals, medical device manufacturing, water treatment and materials science, where its strong antiseptic properties help prevent bacterial contamination. However, accurate analysis of PHMB poses challenges due to its variable molecular weight distribution, strong chelating behavior, low UV absorbance, multiple charge states and interactions with conventional silica-based HPLC columns.

Objectives and Study Overview


This brochure introduces three novel high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods leveraging Bridge Ion Separation Technology (BIST™) for the analysis and quantitation of PHMB in liquid samples. Each method addresses specific analytical goals: determination of total PHMB content, effective separation from formulation excipients and detailed profiling of PHMB oligomers by molecular weight.

Methodology and Instrumentation


The core separation mode, BIST™, employs a doubly charged ionic modifier in the mobile phase to form electrostatic bridges between like-charged analytes and stationary phase surfaces. Key instrumentation parameters include:
  • HPLC system equipped with BIST™ B+ columns
  • Column dimensions ranging from 4.6 × 250 mm to 4.6 × 50 mm, 5 µm particle size
  • Mobile phases of acetonitrile/water with either 20 mM ammonium formate (pH 3.0) or 0.2% sulfuric acid
  • Isocratic and gradient (step and reverse) elution modes
  • Flow rates between 0.5 and 1.0 mL/min
  • UV detection at 210 nm and 236 nm

Main Results and Discussion


  • Method 1 (Isocratic, SEC-like): Using a BIST™ B+ 4.6×250 mm column with MeCN/H₂O (40/60%) and 20 mM ammonium formate at pH 3.0, total PHMB can be quantified in under 6 minutes. The response at 236 nm is linear up to 1500 ppm (R² = 0.9995).
  • Method 2 (Step Gradient): A 4.6×50 mm BIST™ B+ column and a step from 60/40 to 100/0 MeCN/H₂O with 0.2% H₂SO₄ after 2 minutes achieves separation of PHMB from co-formulated excipients. Retention can be tuned by adjusting organic content and step timing.
  • Method 3 (Reverse Gradient Oligomer Profiling): Extending the gradient from 80/20 to 20/80 MeCN/H₂O over 60 minutes on a 4.6×50 mm BIST™ B+ column with 0.2% H₂SO₄ resolves individual PHMB oligomers by molecular weight and charge, providing a detailed composition profile.

Benefits and Practical Applications


These methods offer:
  • Rapid and sensitive quantitation of total PHMB levels in complex formulations
  • Adjustable selectivity to separate PHMB from other charged or neutral excipients
  • Detailed insight into oligomeric distribution for quality control and research
  • Robust performance with minimized metal chelation and silanol interaction

Future Trends and Potential Applications


Future developments may include coupling BIST™ separations with mass spectrometry for enhanced detection of individual oligomers, adapting the technology to micro- and nano-HPLC formats for lower sample consumption, and exploring alternative ionic modifiers or greener solvent systems to further improve environmental compatibility.

Conclusion


SIELC’s BIST™-based HPLC methods provide versatile, reliable and high-resolution approaches for PHMB analysis, addressing longstanding challenges in its quantitation and characterization. These protocols can be tailored to diverse laboratory needs, enabling improved quality control in pharmaceuticals, biocides, water treatment and related fields.

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