Different mathematical processing of absorption, ratio and derivative spectra for quantification of mixtures containing minor component: An application to the analysis of the recently co-formulated antidiabetic drugs; canagliflozin and metformin
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Date
2018
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Elsevier B.V.
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Spectrochimica Acta - Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
189
189
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Abstract
In the presented work several spectrophotometric methods were performed for the quantification of canagliflozin (CGZ) and metformin hydrochloride (MTF) simultaneously in their binary mixture. Two of these methods; response correlation (RC) and advanced balance point-spectrum subtraction (ABP-SS) were developed and introduced for the first time in this work, where the latter method (ABP-SS) was performed on both the zero order and the first derivative spectra of the drugs. Besides, two recently established methods; advanced amplitude modulation (AAM) and advanced absorbance subtraction (AAS) were also accomplished. All the proposed methods were validated in accordance to the ICH guidelines, where all methods were proved to be accurate and precise. Additionally, the linearity range, limit of detection and limit of quantification were determined and the selectivity was examined through the analysis of laboratory prepared mixtures and the combined dosage form of the drugs. The proposed methods were capable of determining the two drugs in the ratio present in the pharmaceutical formulation CGZ:MTF (1:17) without the requirement of any preliminary separation, further dilution or standard spiking. The results obtained by the proposed methods were in compliance with the reported chromatographic method when compared statistically, proving the absence of any significant difference in accuracy and precision between the proposed and reported methods. � 2017 Elsevier B.V.
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Advanced absorbance subtraction method, Advanced amplitude modulation method, Advanced balance point using spectrum subtraction method, Canagliflozin, Metformin hydrochloride, Response correlation method, Amplitude modulation, Binary mixtures, Chromatographic analysis, Drug dosage, Mixtures, Modulation, Optical transfer function, Spectrophotometry, Advanced amplitude modulation method, Canagliflozin, Metformin hydrochlorides, Spectrum subtractions, Subtraction method, Drug products, antidiabetic agent, canagliflozin, metformin, chemistry, drug formulation, limit of detection, procedures, reproducibility, solution and solubility, spectrophotometry, theoretical model, Canagliflozin, Drug Compounding, Hypoglycemic Agents, Limit of Detection, Metformin, Models, Theoretical, Reproducibility of Results, Solutions, Spectrophotometry