1996
DOI: 10.1016/0039-9140(96)01932-7
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Determination of doxorubicin hydrochloride by visible spectrophotometry

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“…The clinical value of these agents is limited by an unusual cardiomyopathy, the occurrence of which is related to the total dose of the drug, and is often irreversible. Only a few methods such as visible spectrophotometry [1], fluorimetry [2], room temperature phosphorescence [3], voltammetry [4], radiolabelled assays [5], thin-layer chromatography [6], and liquid chromatography [7±10] have been proposed for the determination of the anthracycline antibiotics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical value of these agents is limited by an unusual cardiomyopathy, the occurrence of which is related to the total dose of the drug, and is often irreversible. Only a few methods such as visible spectrophotometry [1], fluorimetry [2], room temperature phosphorescence [3], voltammetry [4], radiolabelled assays [5], thin-layer chromatography [6], and liquid chromatography [7±10] have been proposed for the determination of the anthracycline antibiotics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical value of these agents is limited by an unusual cardiomyopathy, the occurrence of which is related to the total dose of the drug, and is often irreversible. Only a few methods such as visible spectrophotometry [1], fluorimetry [2], room temperature phosphorescence [3], voltammetry [4], radiolabelled assays [5], thin-layer chromatography [6], and liquid chromatography [7±10] have been proposed for the determination of the anthracycline antibiotics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The assay of doxorubicin·HCl in pure pharmaceutical formulations by periodate oxidative coupling of dialdehydes produced via Malaprade reaction with MBTH or with phenyl hydrazine·HCl in the presence of potassium ferrihexacyanide complex followed by spectrophotometric measurements at 620-670 nm or at 510 nm, respectively [84].…”
Section: Periodate Oxidative Coupling Reaction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%