Ne. Basci et al., DETERMINATION OF OFLOXACIN IN HUMAN AQUEOUS-HUMOR BY HIGH-PERFORMANCELIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH FLUORESCENCE DETECTION, Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis, 15(5), 1997, pp. 663-666
A reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatographic method is des
cribed for the determination of ofloxacin in human aqueous humour; the
method involves fluroescence detection (excitation at 290 nm; emissio
n at 500 nm) after direct injection of samples. The method utilized a
100 mm x 8 mm i.d, cartridge column packed with 4 mu m Novapak C-18 wi
th a mobile phase methanol-acetonitrile-0.4 M citric acid (3:1:10, v/v
/v) and a flow rate of 1 mi min(-1) at ambient temperature. The retent
ion rimes for the internal standard pipemidic acid and for ofloxacin w
ere 4.82 and 7.32 min respectively. The mean recovery (+/- ISD) from h
uman aqueous humour was 103.24 +/- 4.45% for ofloxacin at 1 mu g ml(-1
) (n = 6). The within-day and day-to-day RSDs at 0.1 mu g ml(-1) and 1
mu g ml(-1) were less than 6.71% (n = 6) and the lower limit of relia
ble determination corresponding to a signal-to-noise ratio of 2.5:1 wa
s 20 ng ml(-1). The assay was shown to be suitable for measuring oflox
acin levels in human aqueous humour samples after topical, oral and in
travenous administration.