USP Methods for Chloramphenicol using a Legacy L1 Column
Application Notes: Chloramphenicol is a common broad spectrum antibiotic developed in the 1940’s. According to the USP methods, chloramphenicol should contain no less than 97.0% and no more than 103% of chloramphenicol calculated on a dried basis. The USP HPLC method for the analysis of chloramphenicol was developed on Legacy L1 column according to the US Pharmacopeia methodology. L1 classification is assigned to reversed-phase HPLC column containing C18 ligand. Support for the material is spherical silica gel with particles size 3-10 um and pore size of 100-120A. Application Columns: Legacy L1 C18 HPLC column
Application compounds: Chloramphenicol
Mobile phase: MeOH/H2O/AcOH 45/55/0.1
Detection technique: UV
Reference: USP 30: NF35