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Quantitative Determination of Diosmin in Tablets by Infrared and Raman Spectroscopy

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MOLECULES
Volume 27, Issue 23, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/molecules27238276

Keywords

diosmin; Raman; infrared; NIR; quantitative analysis; pharmaceutical preparations; PCA; PLS

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  1. Wroclaw Center for Networking and Supercomputing [WCSS159]

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This study established partial least squares models based on infrared, near-infrared, and Raman spectroscopy to quantify diosmin in tablets without the need for extraction. The results showed that the developed chemometric models accurately determined the diosmin content in eight commercial preparations.
Diosmin is widely used in the treatment of chronic venous diseases and hemorrhoids. Based on Raman and infrared reflection spectra of powdered tablets in the mid- and near-infrared regions and results of reference high-performance liquid chromatographic analysis, partial least squares models that enable fast and reliable quantification of the studied active ingredient in tablets, without the need for extraction, were elaborated. Eight commercial preparations containing diosmin in the 66-92% (w/w) range were analyzed. In order to assess and compare the quality of the developed chemometric models, the relative standard errors of prediction for calibration and validation sets were calculated. We found these errors to be in the 1.0-2.4% range for the three spectroscopic techniques used. Diosmin content in the analyzed preparations was obtained with recoveries in the 99.5-100.5% range.

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