Determination of prothipendyl by difference spectrophotometric method based on the absorption of its sulfoxide
02 engineering and technology
0210 nano-technology
DOI:
10.1007/s11696-023-03266-5
Publication Date:
2024-01-05T17:01:58Z
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AbstractA new difference spectrophotometric method for the determination of prothipendyl hydrochloride in commercial pharmaceutical preparations has been proposed. The method includes oxidation of an aliquot of the drug solution with potassium caroate to form the corresponding sulfoxide (ε = (5.83 ± 0.07) × 103 L/mol cm) and subsequent measurement of the absorbance at 340 nm compared to that of the unoxidized drug solution of equal concentration. The graph of Beer’s law for prothipendyl hydrochloride shows that the ΔA values measured at the corresponding wavelength are proportional to the concentration of the drug in the concentration range of 1.5–70 µg/mL. The characteristics of the curve calibration curve of the linear regression equation were as follows: ΔA = (69.24 ± 1.78) × 10–4C (where C in μg/mL). A new spectrophotometric technique has been developed and the possibility of quantitative determination of prothipendyl hydrochloride monohydrate in Dominal® tablets of 40 mg has been demonstrated. RSD ≤ 1.3%; (│δ│ < tα × RSD/$$\sqrt{n}$$
n
), where µ is quantification data given in the Certificate of Quality, δ = (x̅-µ) 100%/µ. The resulting difference in absorption does not depend on the presence of excipients and possible API oxidation products in the composition.
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