HPLC MethodAlltesta™ GradientDrug275 nm

HPLC Method for Analysis of Ibuprofen on Alltesta™ Gradient

Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with the chemical formula C13H18O2. It is used primarily to relieve pain, fever, and inflammation. There is numerous adverse effects to taking ibuprofen, including but not limited to nausea, heightened risk of hypertension, kidney impairment, and bronchospasm. Ibuprofen can be retained and analyzed using the Primesep 100 stationary phase column. The analysis utilizes an isocratic method with a simple mobile phase consisting of water and acetonitrile (MeCN) with phosphoric acid as a buffer. Detection is performed using UV.

Chromatogram

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Chromatogram for Ibuprofen
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Flow Rate
1ml/min
Injection Volume
10µL
Run Time
7min
Detection
275 nm
Mobile Phase
M
MeCN
50%
H
H2O
50%
H
H2SO4
0.2%

Frequently Asked Questions: HPLC Method for Analysis of Ibuprofen on Alltesta™ Gradient

What analyte does the HPLC Method for Analysis of Ibuprofen on Alltesta™ Gradient cover?

The HPLC Method for Analysis of Ibuprofen on Alltesta™ Gradient is designed for Ibuprofen, a drug compound. Ibuprofen is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) with the chemical formula C13H18O2.

Which column and mobile phase are required for Ibuprofen analysis?

Run the separation on Primesep 100 (4.6 x 150 mm, 5 um, 100 A, dual ended), SKU 100-46.150.0510. Typical mobile phase: MeCN, 50% 50% H2SO4, 0.2%; H2O 50%.

What instrument conditions should I use for the HPLC Method for Analysis of Ibuprofen on Alltesta™ Gradient?

Operate on Alltesta™ Gradient with 275 nm. Flow rate: 1. Injection volume: 10. Run time: 7.

Sample Information

Structure of Ibuprofen
Analyte
Ibuprofen
Category
Drug

Column Information

Primesep 100 column

Primesep 100

100-46.150.0510
Dimensions4.6 x 150 mm
Particle5 µm
Pore Size100 Å
Typedual ended
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Last updated: Jan 7, 2026