UV-Visible spectrophotometry of Repaglinide in bulk and in formulation by using methyl orange as reagents
Subject Areas : Journal of the Iranian Chemical ResearchSmita Sharma 1 , Mukesh Sharma 2
1 - Department of Chemistry Chodhary Dilip Singh Kanya Mahavidyalya Bhind (M.P) 477001, India
2 - School of Pharmacy, Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya, Indore (M.P)-452001, India
Keywords: Repaglinide, Derivative spectrophotometry, Area under curve,
Abstract :
Two sensitive spectrophotometric methods are presented for the assay of Repaglinide in bulkdrug and in formulations using methyl orange, as reagents. Oxidant by reacting with a fixedamount of either methyl orange and measuring the absorbance at 485.2 nm (method-I) andmeasuring the absorbance at 618.9 nm (method-II). Developed method is based on the formationof extractable colored complex of drug with coloring agent Methyl orange dye. A wavelengthmaximum was found to be 618.9 nm. The concentration range of 15-50 μg ml-1 with linearregression of 0.9995, while the percentage recovery, LOD and LOQ were 99.42-99.08 %, 2.17μg ml-1 and 1.08 μg ml-1 respectively. The result of analysis have been validated statistically andalso by recovery studies. From the percentage recovery and specificity studies it was concludedthat there was no interference of common additives during the estimation. This proves thesuitability of this method for the routine quality control analysis of the Repaglinide informulation.
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Parameters Repaglinide
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Working λ (nm) 485.2 nm
618.9 nm
Beer’s law limit (μg mL-1) 5-35 5-35 5-35 0-45
Correlation coefficient * 0.9965 0.9994 0.9998 0.9999
Intercept * 0.0003 0.0014 0.0043 0.0021
Slope * 0.0143 0.0221 0.0651 0.0765
Limit of detection, μg mL-1 2.17 -0.74
Limit of quantification, μg mL-1 1.08 0.18
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