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The present study aimed to develop and validate a stability-indicating UV spectroscopic method for the quantification of misoprostol in bulk form, which is commonly used for treating NSAID-related ulcers. The study used only the bulk form of misoprostol and selected 0.1N HCl as the solvent after conducting pre-solubility tests. The method was developed and validated using the ELICO-Double beam SL-120/UV spectrophotometer. Based on the physical parameters and solubility of misoprostol, a standard stock solution of the drug was prepared, and the absorbance maxima were determined to occur at…mehr

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The present study aimed to develop and validate a stability-indicating UV spectroscopic method for the quantification of misoprostol in bulk form, which is commonly used for treating NSAID-related ulcers. The study used only the bulk form of misoprostol and selected 0.1N HCl as the solvent after conducting pre-solubility tests. The method was developed and validated using the ELICO-Double beam SL-120/UV spectrophotometer. Based on the physical parameters and solubility of misoprostol, a standard stock solution of the drug was prepared, and the absorbance maxima were determined to occur at 281nm. Linearity was established by preparing solutions ranging from 2-10 µg/ml, and the study followed the Q3D guidelines outlined by the ICH.The developed UV spectroscopic method for misoprostol quantification in bulk form proved to be rapid, simple, cost-effective, and suitable for its specific determination. The method adhered to established guidelines and exhibited good linearity, with satisfactory LOD, LOQ, accuracy, and precision.
Autorenporträt
Gandi Anusha est actuellement professeur adjoint au Vignan Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology, Duvvada, Visakhapatnam, A.P, Inde. Elle a obtenu un diplôme de maîtrise en pharmacie avec une spécialisation en analyse pharmaceutique et assurance qualité à l'université technologique Jawaharlal Nehru, Kakinada, et poursuit un doctorat à l'université d'Andhra.