The objective was to study the features of assay and dynamics of decomposition of 2-methoxy-4-(1-propenyl)hydroxybenzene in biological material. Extraction, semi-preparation chromatography, TLC, HPLC, GC-MS and UV-spectrophotometry were used as test methods. 2-Methoxy-4-(1-propenyl)hydroxybenzene was extracted from the biological material by double infusion (45 min each) with ethyl acetate at a 2:1 mass ratio of isolating agent and biomatrix. Purification was performed by extraction and chromatography in a semi-preparative (190×10 mm) L 40/100 μm silica gel column using a hexane-dioxane (7:3) eluent. The analyte was determined by TLC methods (Sorbfil plates, hexane-acetone 9:1 as a mobile phase), HPLC [Discovery C18 HPLC Column (250×4.6 mm), acetonitrile-acetate buffer pH 5.5 (5:5) as a mobile phase], GC-MS [DB-5MS EVIDEX (25 m×0.2 mm) column with 5%-phenyl-95% dimethyl polysiloxane as a stationary phase], UV-spectrophotometry (95% ethanol as a solvent). The proposed assay method for 2-methoxy-4-(1-propenyl)hydroxybenzene in biomaterial (liver tissue) is validated for linearity, selectivity, accuracy and precision. The study results showed that the decomposition rate of the analyte increases as the store temperature increases. At 0-2 °C, 8-10 °C and 18-22 °C 2-methoxy-4-(1-propenyl)hydroxybenzene is stable for 480, 390 and 260 days respectively.

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