A simple, fast and reproducible method for the determination
of proguanil using high performance liquid chromatographic
with UV/Fluorescence detection is described. Proguanil was
derivatised to its corresponding derivative [(N1-(4-chlorophenyl)-N5-(1
-methyl ethyl) imidocarbonimideamide-N-benzoxazole]. The
derivatisation reaction was conducted in methanol at 60°C
using sodium benzoxazole-2-sulphonate under alkaline
conditions. The resulting derivative was extracted with
chloroform after which the extract was observed under UV
lamp at 254 nm before TLC and HPLC analysis. Similarly, the
derivatisation process was adapted for derivatisation of
proguanil in urine sample. The reaction proceeded smoothly
and rapidly. The extraction process was not cumbersome and
eliminated the need for costly extraction and evaporation
equipments. The resulting derivative fluorensced intensely
under UV lamp. Direct HPLC analysis of the reaction mixture
was found possible without interferences from excess reagent
and endogeneous compounds like ammonium salts. The
derivative eluted in less than seven minutes thus making the
method suitable for routine use. The calibration plot was
linear over the concentration range. A correlation
regression of the order of 0.94 was obtained from the
calibration curve which indicated a strong relationship
between the instrument response and the concentration of
proguanil. The discussion also summarizes the derivatisation
chemistry that have not being fully explored to date but may
find utility in future development of highly sensitive
analytical methods for biquanide drugs.