Capillary electrophoresis–contactless conductivity detection for routine screening of PDE-5 inhibitor adulterants in sexual-enhancement supplements

Abstract

Undeclared phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors in sexual-enhancement supplements remain a public health and regulatory concern, creating demand for rapid and affordable screening methods suitable for routine control. A capillary electrophoresis method with capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection (CE-C4D) was developed for simultaneous determination of sildenafil, homosildenafil, hydroxyhomosildenafil, and avanafil. Separation was performed in a 60 cm × 50 µm i.d. fused-silica capillary (35 cm effective length) using 20 mM Arg/MES containing 30% (v/v) acetonitrile at pH 6.00, a voltage of 18 kV, and hydrodynamic injection by siphoning at 20 cm for 90 s. Matrix-matched calibration showed excellent linearity up to 60 ppm for all analytes (R² > 0.99). In a surrogate supplement matrix, limits of detection and quantification were 0.59–0.86 ppm and 1.96–2.87 ppm, respectively. Precision and accuracy were suitable for screening, with repeatability and reproducibility below 10% RSD and recoveries of 102–106%. Eight commercial products were analyzed; four samples contained sildenafil, and one also contained homosildenafil, despite the absence of label declaration. Results agreed with the reference LC-MS/MS method, with deviations below 10%. These findings support CE-C4D as a practical first-tier tool for regulatory screening of PDE-5 inhibitor adulteration in health supplements.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 Feb 2026
Accepted
26 Mar 2026
First published
28 Mar 2026

Anal. Methods, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Capillary electrophoresis–contactless conductivity detection for routine screening of PDE-5 inhibitor adulterants in sexual-enhancement supplements

T. A. H. Nguyen, K. H. Nguyen, Q. A. Hoang, C. S. Tran, T. T. Vu, V. C. Dinh, T. P. Q. Le, T. T. Duong, A. P. Vu, T. N. M. Pham, B. Pham and T. H. H. Le, Anal. Methods, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6AY00247A

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