Facial visible spectrophotometric determination of metformin hydrochloride in glucosam tablets and industrial waste water: Application to content uniformity testing

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Published
Dec 28, 2012
Pages
75-85

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Objectives: To determine simple, accurate and highly sensitive spectrophotometric method for determination metformin hydrochloride in pharmaceutical preparations and in industrial waste water sample.Materials and Method: The method is based on the oxidation of metformin by a known excess of sodium hypochlorite in alkaline medium.Results: Formation of a yellow-colored chromophore having maximum absorbance at 385nm. Molar absorptivity was found to be 2 104 L.mol-1.cm-1. Beers law is obeyed in the concentration range of 0.5-4 g .ml-1, relative standard deviation (RSD) is better than 1.8 (n =10) .The limits of detection and quantitation are 0.083 and 0.25 g .mL-1, respectively. The method is applied successfully to determination of metformin pharmaceutical formulation (tablets).The common excipients do not interfere with the proposed method. A statistical comparison of these results with those of official method using t and F values at 95% confidence level shows good agreements and indicated no significant difference in the precision, and the present method has good validity. Conclusion: The proposed method can be used as a routine quality control and content uniformity tests for determination of metformin in pure form, tablet formulations and industrial waste water sample.

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Rahman Ahmad, N., & Nief. (2012). Facial visible spectrophotometric determination of metformin hydrochloride in glucosam tablets and industrial waste water: Application to content uniformity testing. Iraqi Journal of Pharmacy, 12(1), 75–85. Retrieved from https://rjps.uomosul.edu.iq/index.php/iphr/article/view/21521