Derivative spectroscopic method
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2013
1 publicationDevelopment and Validation of UV Spectrophotometric Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Pantoprazole and Levosulpiride in Pharmaceutical Dosage form
The present manuscript describes simple, sensitive, rapid, accurate, precise and economical derivative spectroscopic method for the simultaneous determination of Pantoprazole and Levosulpiride in pharmaceutical dosage form. In this study a first-derivative spectroscopic method was used for simultaneous determination of pantoprazole and levosulpiride using the zero-crossing technique. The measurements were carried out at wavelengths of 269 and 249 nm for Pantoprazole and Levosulpiride respectively. The method was found to be linear (r2>0.9929) in the range of 10-50 μg/ml for Pantoprazole at 269 (ZCP of Levosulpiride) nm. The linear correlation was obtained (r2>0.9948) in the range of 10-50 μg/ml for Levosulpiride at 249 (ZCP of Pantoprazole) nm. The limit of determination was 0.69 and 0.58 μg/ml for pantoprazole and levosulpiride respectively. The limit of quantification was 2.06 and 1.69 μg/ml. The method was successfully applied for simultaneous determination of Pantoprazole and Levosulpiride in pharmaceutical dosage form.
2012
1 publicationSpectrophotometric Estimation of Tolperisone Hydrochloride and Diclofenac Sodium in Synthetic Mixture By Derivative Spectroscopic Method
The present manuscript describes simple, sensitive, rapid, accurate, precise and economical derivative spectroscopic method for the simultaneous determination of tolperisone hydrochloride (TOL) and diclofenac sodium (DIC) in bulk and synthetic mixture. Derivative spectroscopy offers a useful approach for the analysis of drugs in mixtures. In this study a first-derivative spectroscopic method was used for simultaneous determination of tolperisone hydrochloride and diclofenac sodium using the zero-crossing technique. The measurements were carried out at wavelengths of 250.60 and 311.20nm for tolperisone hydrochloride and diclofenac sodium respectively. The method was found to be linear (r2>0.9970) in the range of 5- 40 μg/ml for tolperisone hydrochloride at 250.60 nm. The linear correlation was obtained (r2>0.9990) in the range of 5-50 μg/ml for diclofenac sodium at 311.20 nm. The limit of determination was 0.65 and 0.55 μg/ml for tolperisone hydrochloride and diclofenac sodium respectively. The limit of quantification was 2.01 and 1.67 μg/ml. The method was successfully applied for simultaneous determination of tolperisone hydrochloride and diclofenac sodium in binary mixture.
