A simple, rapid and accurate method for the simultaneous determination of ascorbic acid, caffeine and paracetamol in drug formulations has been developed. Peak currents were measured with a glassy carbon electrode at +0.350, +0.618 and +1.425 V versus a saturated calomel electrode for ascorbic acid, paracetamol and caffeine, respectively. Perchloric acid (0.1 M) - methanol (1 + 1) was used both as a solvent and supporting electrolyte. The optimum modulation amplitude, pulse repeat time and scan rate of the polarographic analyser were found to be 50 mV, 0.5 s and 5 mV s-1, respectively and the linear calibration ranges for ascorbic acid, caffeine and paracetamol were 0-35, 0-50, and 0-55 micrograms ml-1, respectively. The relative standard deviations for 9.30 micrograms ml-1 of ascorbic acid, 8.50 micrograms ml-1 of caffeine and 7.30 micrograms ml-1 of paracetamol were 1.3, 2.5 and 0.7%, respectively. Results are reported for several commercially available drugs.
A simple, efficient and accurate gas-liquid chromatography (GLC) method for the simultaneous determination of eight active ingredients in cough-cold syrups has been developed. The active ingredients under study were bromhexine, chlorpheniramine, codeine, dextromethorphan, diphenhydramine, ephedrine/pseudoephedrine, guaiphenesin and papaverine. Before injection, the active ingredients were first separated, from the excipients present in the cough-cold syrups, with chloroform, from alkaline medium. They were then separated by GLC on a glass column (5 ft x 2 mm i.d.) packed with 3% of OV-25 supported on Supelcoport (80-100 mesh). The column temperature was maintained at 170 degrees C for 1 min, then programmed to 265 degrees C at a rate of 10 degrees C min-1, and maintained at this temperature for 10 and 1 min, respectively, for samples with and without papaverine. The flow-rate of the nitrogen carrier gas was 30 ml min-1. A flame-ionisation detector was used for detection, and clomipramine hydrochloride was used as the internal standard. The recoveries of the drugs ranged from 96.0 to 99.7%, and the relative standard deviations for ten replicate determinations ranged from 0.49 to 4.7%. Results are reported for nine commercially available cough-cold syrups.
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