Simple spectrophotometric methods for the determination of sulfamethaxazole in pharmaceuticals using folinciocalteau and orcinol as reagents

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Two simple, sensitive and reproducible spectrophotometric methods (Method A and Method B) were developed for the determination of sulfamethaxazole in bulk and in dosage forms. Method A is based reduction of phosphomolybdic acid present in Folin Ciocalteau reagent by the drug sulfamethaxazole in the presence of sodium carbonate to form a blue colored chromogen having maximum absorption at 760 nm. Method B is based on the diazotization of the drug by sodium nitrite in acidic medium at 5 °C followed by coupling with orcinol to form yellow colored species (λmax 390 nm). Beer's law is obeyed in the range of 5-25 μg/mL for method A and 2-10 μg/mL for method B. Results of analysis were validated statistically and by recovery studies. These methods are successfully employed for the determination of sulfamethaxazole in various pharmaceutical preparations and biological fluids.

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Raja, G. V., Sekaran, C. B., Teja, D. W., Madhuri, B., & Jayasree, B. (2009). Simple spectrophotometric methods for the determination of sulfamethaxazole in pharmaceuticals using folinciocalteau and orcinol as reagents. E-Journal of Chemistry, 6(2), 357–360. https://doi.org/10.1155/2009/457130

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