2022
DOI: 10.53730/ijhs.v6ns6.12288
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Analytical method development and validation for the simultaneous estimation of Metoprolol and Benidipine by RP-HPLC in bulk and tablet dosage forms

Abstract: Objective: The day by day new combinations drugs are being introduced in market. Then the multiple therapeutic agents which acts at different sites are used in the management of various diseases and disorders are done. Thus it is necessary to develop methods for analysis with the help of number of analytical techniques which are available for the estimation of the drugs in combination. An  accurate,  precise  and  reproducible  RP-HPLC  method  was developed for the simultaneous quantitative determination of M… Show more

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“…While traditional chromatography relies on gravity to force the solvent through the column, the HPLC technique uses pressures (400 atmospheres) to force the solvent through the column and separate the sample into its component parts based on their differences in relative affinity. 4 HPLC makes use of pumps to force a liquid solvent and the pattern aggregate through a column of highly adsorbent material. Different interactions across sample problems mean different drift costs for different parts, which in turn leads to the eventual separation of the column's two halves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While traditional chromatography relies on gravity to force the solvent through the column, the HPLC technique uses pressures (400 atmospheres) to force the solvent through the column and separate the sample into its component parts based on their differences in relative affinity. 4 HPLC makes use of pumps to force a liquid solvent and the pattern aggregate through a column of highly adsorbent material. Different interactions across sample problems mean different drift costs for different parts, which in turn leads to the eventual separation of the column's two halves.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%