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Stability indicating reversed-phase liquid chromatographic determination of metronidazole benzoate and diloxanide furoate as bulk drug and in suspension dosage form

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS
Volume 39, Issue 3-4, Pages 819-823

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2005.05.029

Keywords

HPLC; metronidazole benzoate; diloxanide furoate; method development; method validation; isomerization

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A selective, precise and accurate isocratic RP-HPLC method has been developed and validated for the simultaneous determination of metronidazole benzoate (MB), diloxanide furoate (DF), methyl paraben (MPn) and propyl paraben (PPn) in suspension. The cis/trans isomerization phenomenon for DF has also been presented. The method uses as stationary phase a Supelco LC-18 DB (15 cm x 4.6 mm) 5 mu m column and as a mobile phase a buffer-acetonitrile mixture (70:30, v/v) adjusted to pH of 2.5 at a flow rate of 2.0 mL min(-1). The buffer is a 0.005 M KH2PO4 solution. The four analytes were well resolved from the degraded solutions peaks. The excepients present in the formulation do not interfere with the assay procedure. The linearity range (n = 3) is (0.20130-1.20779 mg mL(-1)) for MB with R of 0.99985; (0. 15790-0.94740 mg mL(-1)) for DF with R of 0.99987; (0.01131-0.06788 mg mL(-1)) for MPn with R of 0.99987 and (0.00 126-0.00756 mg mL(-1)) for PPn with R of 0.99991. Precision (n = 6) was 0.87% for MB; 1.15% for DF; 1.32% for MPn and 1.27% for PPn. The percentage recoveries (n = 3) were 99.1% for MB; 99.6% for DF; 99.1 % for MPn and 98.7% for PPn. The proposed method can be utilized for the routine analysis of the four analytes in pharmaceutical dosage form. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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