Densitometric and UV-Spectrophotometric Methods for Simultaneous Determination of Spiramycin adipate in Binary Mixture with Oxytetracycline-HCl or Tetracycline-HCl

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2018

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NLM

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International Research Journal of Pure & Applied Chemistry;17(1): 1-21, 2018; Article no.IRJPAC.44345

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Five methods were developed for simultaneous determination of spiramycin adipate and oxytetracycline-HCl and/or tetracycline-HCl in their pharmaceutical formulations. The first one was a densitometric evaluation of thin-layer chromatograms using a mobile phase of methanol: Butanol: Chloroform: Ammonia 1% (5:1:1:1, by volume). The plates were visualized under UV lamp at 254 nm where spots appeared at Rf 0.76, 0.30 and 0.37 for spiramycin adipate, oxytetracycline-HCl and tetracycline-HCl, respectively. The chromatograms of the drugs were measured densitometrically at 240 nm for spiramycin adipate and at 350 nm for both oxytetracycline-HCl and tetracycline-HCl in the range of 0.1-0.8 µg mL-1 and 0.1-1.0 µg mL-1, respectively. Likewise, the simultaneous estimation of the cited drugs was performed by four spectrophotometric methods. Method A was a mean centering (MC) which provided spiramycin adipate determination at 232 nm t oxytetracycline-HCl or tetracyclinea third derivative (3D) through which spiramycin adipate could be estimated at 256 nm while the wavelength 281 nm was selected for oxytetracyclin C was a derivative ratio (1DR) that was established to determine spiramycin adipate only in the presence of oxytetracycline-HCl or tetracycline dual wavelength (IDW) which allowed the determination of oxytetracycline spiramycin adipate and up to 50% of its impurity tetracycline. the concentration range of 5-70 oxytetracycline-HCl and tetracycline to be in accordance with those given by reported methods. The validity of the methods was evaluated according to ICH guidelines.

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dual wavelength., derivative, mean centering, densitometry, oxytetracycline, Spiramycin

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