Determination of nitrofurazone in topical pharmaceutical preparations: comparison of the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance versus transmittance versus HPLC methods

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Autor(a) principal: Tubino,Matthieu
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Vila,Marta Maria D. C., Palumbo,Marcio N.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
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Resumo: HLPC has been an important technique in the analysis of pharmaceutical principles in pharmaceutical preparations. Sometimes, however, the use of this technique presumed to be more rapid, simple and reliable, is not the most adequate. In various cases simpler and more rapid methods can be used with clear advantages. In the present work the comparison of the quantitative results obtained with the HPLC recommended method with those resulted from the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance determination procedure and with the classical transmittance measurements of aqueous solutions was done. The experimental results of the three methods were compared through the statistical Student's t test and agreement was observed at 95% confidence level. Among them the diffuse UV-Visible reflectance procedure is the simplest and the transmittance method offered the highest precision. The accuracy of the three methods is similar. A very interesting characteristic of the proposed reflectance method is that, despite the fact that it is quantitative, no weighing of aliquots is needed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Determination of nitrofurazone in topical pharmaceutical preparations: comparison of the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance versus transmittance versus HPLC methods
title Determination of nitrofurazone in topical pharmaceutical preparations: comparison of the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance versus transmittance versus HPLC methods
spellingShingle Determination of nitrofurazone in topical pharmaceutical preparations: comparison of the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance versus transmittance versus HPLC methods
Tubino,Matthieu
diffuse reflectance
ultraviolet
visible
quantitative analysis
nitrofurazone
title_short Determination of nitrofurazone in topical pharmaceutical preparations: comparison of the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance versus transmittance versus HPLC methods
title_full Determination of nitrofurazone in topical pharmaceutical preparations: comparison of the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance versus transmittance versus HPLC methods
title_fullStr Determination of nitrofurazone in topical pharmaceutical preparations: comparison of the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance versus transmittance versus HPLC methods
title_full_unstemmed Determination of nitrofurazone in topical pharmaceutical preparations: comparison of the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance versus transmittance versus HPLC methods
title_sort Determination of nitrofurazone in topical pharmaceutical preparations: comparison of the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance versus transmittance versus HPLC methods
author Tubino,Matthieu
author_facet Tubino,Matthieu
Vila,Marta Maria D. C.
Palumbo,Marcio N.
author_role author
author2 Vila,Marta Maria D. C.
Palumbo,Marcio N.
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tubino,Matthieu
Vila,Marta Maria D. C.
Palumbo,Marcio N.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv diffuse reflectance
ultraviolet
visible
quantitative analysis
nitrofurazone
topic diffuse reflectance
ultraviolet
visible
quantitative analysis
nitrofurazone
description HLPC has been an important technique in the analysis of pharmaceutical principles in pharmaceutical preparations. Sometimes, however, the use of this technique presumed to be more rapid, simple and reliable, is not the most adequate. In various cases simpler and more rapid methods can be used with clear advantages. In the present work the comparison of the quantitative results obtained with the HPLC recommended method with those resulted from the UV-Visible diffuse reflectance determination procedure and with the classical transmittance measurements of aqueous solutions was done. The experimental results of the three methods were compared through the statistical Student's t test and agreement was observed at 95% confidence level. Among them the diffuse UV-Visible reflectance procedure is the simplest and the transmittance method offered the highest precision. The accuracy of the three methods is similar. A very interesting characteristic of the proposed reflectance method is that, despite the fact that it is quantitative, no weighing of aliquots is needed.
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