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  • Validation of a quantitative NMR method for suspected counterfeit products exemplified on determination of benzethonium chloride in grapefruit seed extracts.

Validation of a quantitative NMR method for suspected counterfeit products exemplified on determination of benzethonium chloride in grapefruit seed extracts.

Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis (2008-05-06)
Somer Bekiroglu, Olle Myrberg, Kristina Ostman, Marianne Ek, Torbjörn Arvidsson, Torgny Rundlöf, Birgit Hakkarainen
ABSTRACT

A 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy method for quantitative determination of benzethonium chloride (BTC) as a constituent of grapefruit seed extract was developed. The method was validated, assessing its specificity, linearity, range, and precision, as well as accuracy, limit of quantification and robustness. The method includes quantification using an internal reference standard, 1,3,5-trimethoxybenzene, and regarded as simple, rapid, and easy to implement. A commercial grapefruit seed extract was studied and the experiments were performed on spectrometers operating at two different fields, 300 and 600 MHz for proton frequencies, the former with a broad band (BB) probe and the latter equipped with both a BB probe and a CryoProbe. The concentration average for the product sample was 78.0, 77.8 and 78.4 mg/ml using the 300 BB probe, the 600MHz BB probe and CryoProbe, respectively. The standard deviation and relative standard deviation (R.S.D., in parenthesis) for the average concentrations was 0.2 (0.3%), 0.3 (0.4%) and 0.3mg/ml (0.4%), respectively.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Benzethonium chloride, BioUltra, ≥99.0% (AT)
Sigma-Aldrich
Benzethonium chloride, ≥97% (titration), ≥98% (HPLC)
Sigma-Aldrich
Hyamine® 1622 solution, 4 mM in H2O