Wj. Kopycki et al., HPLC DETERMINATION OF TAXOL AND RELATED-COMPOUNDS IN TAXUS PLANT-EXTRACTS, Journal of liquid chromatography, 17(12), 1994, pp. 2569-2591
A sensitive and reproducible HPLC method, using a Curosil G column and
gradient elution, was developed for the routine analysis of taxol (I)
and six related taxanes, 10-desacetyl-7-epi-taxol (II), cephalomannin
e (III), 10-desacetyl taxol (IV), baccatin III (V), 10-desacetyl-7-epi
-baccatin III (VI), and 10-desacetyl baccatin III (VII) in Taxus plant
extracts. The method was linear for taxanes I-VII within the concentr
ation range tested of 0.1 mu g injected. Purging and regeneration proc
edures were used which allowed more than 600 injections to be made on
the same column without the development of backpressure problems. The
day-to-day variation in the peak area of taxanes I-VII was minimum (C.
V. = 9.8%, 9.1%, 5.8%, 7.7%, 7.4% and 7.8% respectively, n = 12). Vari
ation within a day in the peak area of taxanes I-VII was even less (C.
V. = 1.5%, 1.3%, 1.4%, 1.4%, 1.4%, 1.5% and 1.5%, respectively, n = 4)
. The separation efficiency of the Curosil G column was compared to pe
ntafluorophenyl (Taxil) and diphenyl (Supelcosil) bonded silica column
s using 3 gradient elution systems.