TOEFL 2000 Listening Framework: A Working Paper

  • Bejar I
  • Douglas D
  • Jamieson J
  • et al.
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Abstract

An automated flow-injection determination of chloride salts of drugs, based on the colorimetric mercurothiocyanate determination of chloride counterion is described. The majority of these drugs can be determined, using chloride ion standards, with a coefficient of variation less than 1% and a measurement rate of 120 samples per hour. The method is evaluated by determining the interference caused by common inorganic ions, representative organic functional groups, and excipients, and by the analysis of pure drugs and their commerical formulations. The results compare well with those obtained by the official procedures. The benefitis of the method are demonstrated in content uniformity tests and in automated monitoring of dissolution studies.

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Bejar, I., Douglas, D., Jamieson, J., Nissan, S., & Turner, J. (2000). TOEFL 2000 Listening Framework: A Working Paper. Kappa Delta Pi Record, 3(4), 1–60.

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