Journal of Chemistry

NOVEL VISIBLE Spectrophotometric methods for Estimation of ZIPRASIDONE in Pharmaceutical FORMULATIONS

Author & Affiliation:
A. Sreelakshmi
Department og Biotechnology, Monteshsori Mahila Kalasala, Vijaywada- 520010 Andhra Pradesh (INDIA)
G. Devala rao
K.V.S.R. Siddartha College of Pharmaceutical Science, Vijaywada- 520010 A.P. (INDIA)
G. Sudhakara Sai Babu
K.V.S.R. Siddartha College of Pharmaceutical Science, Vijaywada- 520010 A.P. (INDIA)
Keyword:
Ziprasidone, Spectrophotometric, ZPD
Issue Date:
August 2010
Abstract:

Ziprasidone is a typical antipsychotic agent. Two simple, sensitive and accurate spectrophotometric methods have been developed for the determination of Ziprasidone hydrochloride (ZPD) in pure state and in its pharmaceutical formulations. The developed Method A is based on the reaction of the drug with 3-methyl-2-benzothiazolinone hydrazone in the presence of ferric chloride to form a colored species with ëmax 640 nm and Linearity in the range of 8-56 ìg/mL. Method B involves ion association complex formation of the drug with Methyl Orange. The developed chromogen in Method B shows maximum absorption at ëmax 420 nm and Linearity in the range of 3-15 ìg/mL. The results obtained were statistically evaluated and were found to be accurate and reproducible.  

Pages:
123-128
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
Source:
DOI:
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A. Sreelakshmi; G. D. Rao; G. S. S. Babu, "NOVEL VISIBLE Spectrophotometric methods for Estimation of ZIPRASIDONE in Pharmaceutical FORMULATIONS", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page Number 123-128, 2018

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A. Sreelakshmi; G. D. Rao; G. S. S. Babu, "NOVEL VISIBLE Spectrophotometric methods for Estimation of ZIPRASIDONE in Pharmaceutical FORMULATIONS", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 6, Issue 2, Page Number 123-128, 2018

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