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    High performance liquid chromatography, TLC-densitometry, and first-derivative spectrophotometry for simultaneous determination of amlodipine and perindopril in bulk powder and its tablets
    (2013) Gizawy S.M.; Bebawy L.I.; Abdelmageed O.H.; Omar M.A.; Deryea S.M.; Abdel-Megied A.M.; Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry Department; Faculty of Pharmacy; Assuit University; Assuit; Egypt; National Organization for Drug Control and Research; Ben-El-Saraiat; Dokki; Gizza; Egypt; Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department; Faculty of Pharmacy; King Abdulaziz University; Jeddah; Saudi Arabia; Analytical Chemistry Department; Faculty of Pharmacy; Minia University; Minia; Egypt; October University for Modern Sciences and Arts (MSA); Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry; Wahat Road; Gizah 61111; Egypt
    Three simple, sensitive, and specific methods were developed for simultaneous determination of amlodipine besylate (AML) and Perindopril Erbumine (PER) without previous separation. The first method was dependent on the first derivative of the ratio spectra by measuring the amplitudes at 348 nm for amlodipine using 50 g mL-1 of perindopril as a divisor and at 227 nm for perindopril using 30 g mL-1 of amlodipine as a divisor. The second method was based on ion-pair RP-HPLC. Satisfactory resolution was achieved using RP-C18 chromatographic column Zorbax Extend column and a mobile phase consists of potassium dihydrogen phosphate buffer (0.05 M, pH 3.0 � 0.02 adjusted by orthophosphoric acid): acetonitrile 30:70 v/v at a flow rate 1 mL/min using 0.002 M sodium heptanesulfonate in the aqueous phase. UV detection was performed at 215 nm. The third method was based on TLC; the separation was carried out on Fluka TLC aluminum sheets silica gel 60 F254, using n-butanol:water:glacial acetic acid (4:5:1, v/v/v) as the mobile phase. The validation of the proposed methods was applied according to ICH guidelines and LOD and LOQ were calculated. The suggested methods were successfully applied for the determination of the cited drugs in bulk powder and commercial tablets. � 2013 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.

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