HPLC Method for Analysis of Warfarin on Cyralis CM Column by SIELC Technologies
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) Method for Analysis of Warfarin.
Warfarin is an anticoagulant, also known as blood thinners, medication with the chemical formula C10H14O4. It is used to prevent deep vein thrombosis and stoke through inhibitying the vitamin K-dependent synthesis of clotting factors II, VII, IX, and X. You can find detailed UV spectra of Warfarin and information about its various lambda maxima by visiting the following link.
This application describes a normal-phase chiral HPLC method for the separation of Warfarin enantiomers using SIELC’s Cyralis CM chiral column. Cyralis CM is a cellulose-based chiral stationary phase (CSP) designed for enantiomeric separations, optical purity testing, chiral impurity analysis, and stereoisomer characterization in pharmaceutical, chemical, agrochemical, and fine chemical applications. When preparing a sample for analysis, it is crucial for the sample to be made within the same day.
Warfarin can be retained and analyzed using the Cyralis CM stationary phase column. The analysis utilizes an isocratic method with a mobile phase consisting of Ethanol and AcOH. Detection is performed using UV.
Condition
| Column | Cyralis CM, 4.6 x 100 mm, 5 µm, 100 A, dual ended |
| Mobile Phase | EtOH/AcOH- 100/0.01% |
| Flow Rate | 1.0 mL/min |
| Detection | UV 250 nm |
| Resolution | 2.70 |
Description
| Class of Compounds | Anticoagulant |
| Analyzing Compounds | Warfarin |
Application Column
Cyralis CM
Column Diameter: 4.6 mm
Column Length: 100 mm
Particle Size: 5 µm
Pore Size: 100 A
Column options: dual ended




