La. Kaine et Ka. Wolnik, FORENSIC INVESTIGATION OF GENTAMICIN SULFATES BY ANION-EXCHANGE ION CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH PULSED ELECTROCHEMICAL DETECTION, Journal of chromatography, 674(1-2), 1994, pp. 255-261
Many methods exist for the separation of gentamicin C complex componen
ts, C-1, C-1a, C-2 and C-2a. In an investigation of possible counterfe
it suppliers of gentamicin sulfate, a new method utilized high-pH anio
n-exchange separation on a carbohydrate column, with pulsed electroche
mical detection on a gold electrode. Component ratios and the presence
and/or absence of additional peaks were used to link or dissociate fo
rensic samples.