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Micellar electrokinetic chromatography (nMEKC) method was applied to the de
termination of the partition behaviour between water and micelle for a grou
p of antibiotics using sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) as an anionic model su
rfactant. In the method, the running buffer contains both the micelles and
the drug, and the injected solution contains the same concentration of the
micelles as the running buffer but no drug. The mobility of the drug can be
measured from a negative peak recorded in the chromatogram. The required p
arameters for the determination of the capacity factor were measured by the
MEKC technique. Thermodynamic properties such as enthalpy and entropy chan
ges of micellar solubilization were calculated from the temperature depende
nce of the partition coefficients. The critical micellar concentrations (CM
C) of the SDS salt were determined in phosphate solutions at pH 7 at differ
ent temperatures using the MEKC. The method described in this article based
on MEKC is efficient and very fast in order to determine parameters for ch
aracterizing micellar solubilization of drugs. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.
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