J. Prat et al., STABILITY OF CARBOPLATIN IN 5-PERCENT GLUCOSE SOLUTION IN GLASS, POLYETHYLENE AND POLYPROPYLENE CONTAINERS, Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis, 12(1), 1994, pp. 81-84
The degradation of carboplatin (3.2 mg ml-1) in 5% glucose infusion so
lution at 25-degrees-C and protected from light was investigated. The
effects of the material of the container and temperature were also stu
died. Solutions were prepared in 5% glucose solution and stored in gla
ss bottles, polyethylene (PE) and polypropylene (PP) containers at 40,
50 and 60-degrees-C and at 25-degrees-C +/- 1-degrees-C. Samples were
assayed by an HPLC method to determine the residual carboplatin conce
ntration at each time of sampling. Carboplatin degradation followed ps
eudo-first-order kinetics and no dependence on the nature of the conta
iner was found. After 1 month at 25-degrees(+/- 1-degrees)C the change
in carboplatin concentration was <2% of the initial concentration in
5% glucose. These results are in agreement with those predicted by the
application of the Arrhenius equation.