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Simultaneous UV-Spectrophotometric Estimation of Acetaminophen and Guaiphenesin by Second Order Derivative Method in Combined Pharmaceutical Dosage form


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1 Central Research Laboratory, D.G. Ruparel College, Matunga, Mumbai 400016, India
     

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The objective of the study was to develop a simple, accurate, precise and rapid a UV spectrophotometric i.e. Second order derivative method for the determination of acetaminophen and guaiphenesin in combined dosage form i.e. tablets by using methanol as a solvent. The method was further validated by ICH guidelines. The proposed second order derivative method involves the measurement of absorbance of one drug at zero crossing point of other; hence wavelengths 215 nm and 234 nm were selected for the estimation of acetaminophen and guaiphenesin respectively. The linearity of the proposed method was found in the concentration range of 1 to 10 μg /ml (r2= 0.9993) for acetaminophen and 5 to 100 μg /ml (r2= 0.9998) for guaiphenesin respectively. The percentage mean recovery was found to be 99.945 % for acetaminophen and 99.955 % for guaiphenesin respectively. The method was also statistically validated for its linearity, accuracy and precision. Both intra and inter day variations showed less percentage (%) RSD values indicating high grade of precision of this method.

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UV spectrophotometric Estimation, Second Order Derivative Method, Acetaminophen, Guaiphenesin Methanol.
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  • Simultaneous UV-Spectrophotometric Estimation of Acetaminophen and Guaiphenesin by Second Order Derivative Method in Combined Pharmaceutical Dosage form

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Rajan V. Rele
Central Research Laboratory, D.G. Ruparel College, Matunga, Mumbai 400016, India

Abstract


The objective of the study was to develop a simple, accurate, precise and rapid a UV spectrophotometric i.e. Second order derivative method for the determination of acetaminophen and guaiphenesin in combined dosage form i.e. tablets by using methanol as a solvent. The method was further validated by ICH guidelines. The proposed second order derivative method involves the measurement of absorbance of one drug at zero crossing point of other; hence wavelengths 215 nm and 234 nm were selected for the estimation of acetaminophen and guaiphenesin respectively. The linearity of the proposed method was found in the concentration range of 1 to 10 μg /ml (r2= 0.9993) for acetaminophen and 5 to 100 μg /ml (r2= 0.9998) for guaiphenesin respectively. The percentage mean recovery was found to be 99.945 % for acetaminophen and 99.955 % for guaiphenesin respectively. The method was also statistically validated for its linearity, accuracy and precision. Both intra and inter day variations showed less percentage (%) RSD values indicating high grade of precision of this method.

Keywords


UV spectrophotometric Estimation, Second Order Derivative Method, Acetaminophen, Guaiphenesin Methanol.