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Improvement of quantitative performance for photodegradable compounds using UV cut-off filter on photodiode array detector

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Summary

Importance of the Topic


Photodegradable compounds can break down under high-energy UV light, compromising quantitative analysis. Applying a UV cut-off filter in a photodiode array detector mitigates this issue, ensuring reliable measurements for sensitive analytes such as pharmaceuticals and environmental pollutants.

Objectives and Study Overview


The study aimed to evaluate the impact of a UV cut-off filter on the quantitative performance of ibuprofen analysis using an ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UHPLC) system with a photodiode array (PDA) detector. Key goals included:
  • Comparing spectral and chromatographic data with and without the UV cut-off filter.
  • Assessing calibration linearity, error rates, and reproducibility at low concentration levels.
  • Demonstrating practical benefits for photolabile compound quantification.

Methodology and Instrumentation


A Nexera UHPLC system (Shimadzu) equipped with a PDA detector (SPD-M40) and a Shim-pack Velox C18 column (3 mm × 100 mm, 2.7 μm) was used. Analytical conditions:
  • Mobile phase: 0.1 % formic acid in water (A) and acetonitrile (B) at a 2:3 ratio.
  • Flow rate: 0.4 mL/min; column temperature: 40 °C; wavelength: 264 nm.
  • Injection volume: 10 μL.
  • UV cut-off filter applied to block wavelengths ≤240 nm in the flow cell.

Main Results and Discussion


  • Spectrum Comparison: The UV cut-off filter significantly reduced transmission of short-wavelength (<240 nm) UV light, preventing photodegradation in the flow cell.
  • Calibration Performance: With the filter, the ibuprofen calibration curve showed superior linearity (R² = 0.99999) and minimal intercept bias (slope ≈ 973.7, intercept ≈ −13.8), compared to R² = 0.99957 (slope ≈ 1152.5, intercept ≈ 1255.4) without the filter.
  • Error Analysis: Calibration point errors were consistently lower (± 0.01 % to 0.55 %) with the filter versus up to 10 % without it.
  • Low-Concentration Reproducibility: At the 5 mg/L level (LLOQ), the filter-enabled analysis yielded an average concentration of 4.995 mg/L (RSD 0.38 %), compared to 4.474 mg/L (RSD 1.51 %) without the filter.

Advantages and Practical Applications of the Method


  • Enhanced quantitative accuracy and sensitivity for photolabile compounds.
  • Improved linearity and reduced calibration bias in low concentration ranges.
  • Greater reproducibility for routine quality control and stability testing.
  • Applicability to pharmaceutical analysis, environmental monitoring, and food testing.

Future Trends and Opportunities


Advances may include customizable cut-off filters for diverse analytes, integration with mass spectrometry or fluorescence detectors, and real-time photodegradation monitoring. Extending this approach to broader classes of light-sensitive molecules can enhance analytical robustness across industries.

Conclusion


Implementing a UV cut-off filter in a PDA detection system markedly improves the quantitative analysis of photodegradable compounds. The approach delivers superior linearity, lower error rates, and enhanced reproducibility, making it a valuable addition to analytical workflows for sensitive analytes.

References


1. Uchikata T, Vecchietti D, Terada H, Koterasawa K, Matsumoto K. Improvement of quantitative performance for photodegradable compounds using UV cut-off filter on photodiode array detector. Shimadzu Corporation; Kyoto, Japan.

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