A UV-spectrophotometric method is described for the determination of lansoprazole (LAN). The method is based on the measurement of the absorbance of LAN solution in acetonitrile at 281 nm. The system obeyed Beer's law over the concentration range of 1.25-25.0 µg/mL. The degradation behavior of LAN was investigated under dry heat treatment, UV-degradation, acid hydrolysis, alkali hydrolysis and oxidation; and found to degrade extensively under acid hydrolysis, alkali hydrolysis and oxidation. The method was applied to the determination of LAN in capsule and the results were statistically compared with those of the reference method by applying Student's t-test and F-test
One titrimetric and two spectrophotometric methods which are simple, selective, sensitive, accurate, precise and economical for the determination of etamsylate (ETM) in bulk drug and in tablets employing permanganate as the oxidimetric reagent are described. In titrimetry, ETM is titrated directly with permanganate in sulphuric acid medium. A direct spectrophotometry (method A) involves treating the aqueous solution of the drug with permanganate in alkaline medium and measuring the bluish green product at 610 nm. In indirect spectrophotometry (method B), the drug solution was treated with a fixed concentration of permanganate in H 2 SO 4 medium, and after a specified time, the unreacted permanganate was measured at 545 nm. The molar combining ratio in titrimetry and the optimum assay conditions were studied. Titrimetry is applicable over 1-10 mg range and the calculations are based on a 1:4 (ETM:KMnO 4 ) molar ratio. In spectrophotometry, Beer's law is obeyed over 0.5-5.0 and 1.5--15 µg ml -1 for method A and B, respectively. The molar absorptivity values are calculated to be 2.79×10 4 and 4.17×10 4 l mol -1 cm -1 for method A and B, respectively and the corresponding sandell sensitivity values are 0.0094 and 0.0063 µg cm -2 . The limits of detection (LOD) and quantification (LOQ) are also reported for spectrophotometric methods. The applicability of the developed methods was demonstrated by the determination of etamsylate in pure drug as well as in commercial dosage forms.
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