2003
DOI: 10.1556/jpc.16.2003.3.8
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Quantitative analysis of nimesulide in plasma by thin-layer chromatography: Application to pharmacokinetic studies in man

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“…The samples were subjected to liquid-liquid extraction and the metabolites were separated and characterized by TLC and electron-impact mass spectrometry respectively [129]. Different HPTLC methods were discussed for determination of NMD in human plasma and its application in human studies [130,131]. Table 3D indicates the details of the chromatographic conditions.…”
Section: Chromatographic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples were subjected to liquid-liquid extraction and the metabolites were separated and characterized by TLC and electron-impact mass spectrometry respectively [129]. Different HPTLC methods were discussed for determination of NMD in human plasma and its application in human studies [130,131]. Table 3D indicates the details of the chromatographic conditions.…”
Section: Chromatographic Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The quantitative limit of nimesulide is 0.5 g/ml. 54 . A method for quantifying Sparfloxacin in human plasma was developed by Shah et al PPT was used to extract the analyte from human plasma samples.…”
Section: Hptlcmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the pharmaceutical industry, TLC can be successfully applied to the identification and impurity determination in active pharmaceutical ingredients, assay of the finished products [4]. Planar chromatography is also used for determination of different drugs in biological samples [5][6][7]. The method is especially useful when rapid analysis of numerous samples is needed.…”
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confidence: 99%