2008
DOI: 10.1080/10826070802480230
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Determination of Ticlopidine in Pharmaceutical Tablets by Flow Injection Analysis Using UV-Detection

Abstract: A precise and accurate flow injection analysis method for the quantification of ticlopidine in pharmaceuticals is described. An aqueous carrier stream, which was entirely prepared with water was chosen for the flow injection analysis. The method development was achieved by using a reference standard solution of ticlopidine at 3.19 Â 10 À6 M concentration, which was prepared in water. The solution was injected into the instrumental system at a flow rate of 1.0 mL Á min À1 and signals were detected by a UV detec… Show more

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“…The analytical methods developed for ticlopidine quantication in pharmaceutical formulations and biological samples include: chromatography, 3-6 spectroscopy, 7 and spectrophotometry. 8,9 Of these approaches, the voltammetric methods are viable alternatives for the determination of ticlopidine in pharmaceutical and biological samples due to some advantages, such as simplicity of operation, high sensitivity and selectivity, low-cost apparatus, and rapidity of data acquisition, and there is also the possibility of analysis of colored solutions or solutions with suspended solids. 10,11 So far, to the best of our knowledge, only one paper has been reported for the determination of ticlopidine using the electrochemical method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The analytical methods developed for ticlopidine quantication in pharmaceutical formulations and biological samples include: chromatography, 3-6 spectroscopy, 7 and spectrophotometry. 8,9 Of these approaches, the voltammetric methods are viable alternatives for the determination of ticlopidine in pharmaceutical and biological samples due to some advantages, such as simplicity of operation, high sensitivity and selectivity, low-cost apparatus, and rapidity of data acquisition, and there is also the possibility of analysis of colored solutions or solutions with suspended solids. 10,11 So far, to the best of our knowledge, only one paper has been reported for the determination of ticlopidine using the electrochemical method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%