Related Experiment Video
Updated: Aug 18, 2026

Asymmetrical Flow Field-Flow Fractionation for Sizing of Gold Nanoparticles in Suspension
Published on: September 11, 2020
Determination of active ingredient within pharmaceutical preparations using flow injection mass spectrometry
1Analytical Research and Development, Pfizer Global Research and Development, 2800 Plymouth Road, Ann Arbor, MI 48105, USA. waden@pfizer.com
Abstract:
Two separate pharmaceutical blends, one containing 2% caffeine by weight, the other containing 2% creatine by weight, and 200 mg caffeine tablets were examined in this study. The purpose of the analyses was to determine the feasibility of using flow injection mass spectrometry for the quantitative analysis of active ingredient within a drug product or other form of pharmaceutical preparation. For more precise and accurate measurements, it was necessary to incorporate an internal reference within the samples. Further, flow injection analysis showed to provide quicker, more facile method development than the application of chromatographic separation. Samples were analyzed over an analyte concentration range of 5.0-15.0 microg/mL. Analyte selectivity was obtained through the observance of the (M+H)(+) ions generated by positive electrospray ionization of each of the analytes (m/z 195 for caffeine and m/z 132 for creatine), and accurate quantitation was achieved by determining the ratio of the analyte response versus the response of the incorporated reference compound. Sample-to-sample precision in these measurements was less than 3%, recovery values were shown to be accurate to within +/-3% of the actual values, and both analytical methods proved to be linear over the assay range (R(2)> or =0.999). Due to the excellent selectivity and low detection limits available to mass spectrometric detection, flow injection mass spectrometric analysis could be particularly applicable for analysis of formulations that contain either low doses of active ingredient, active ingredient with low solubility, or active ingredient that does not possess a strong chromophore. Additionally, this type of methodology shows to be conducive for rapid method development.
More Related Videos
08:56Detection of Regulated Ergot Alkaloids in Food Matrices by Liquid Chromatography-Trapped Ion Mobility Spectrometry-Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry
Published on: November 22, 2024
08:53Quantitative and Qualitative Method for Sphingomyelin by LC-MS Using Two Stable Isotopically Labeled Sphingomyelin Species
Published on: May 7, 2018
Related Concept Videos
Gas Chromatography: Sample Injection Systems
Two primary injection methods are used...
Mass Spectrometry: Complex Analysis
GC–MS is a powerful hyphenated method commonly used in forensics and environmental...
Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (GC–MS)
A gas chromatograph consists of a long, narrow capillary column with a polysiloxane coating on the inner wall. The coating...