Simultaneous detemination of atorvastatin calcium and amlodipine besylate by spectrophotometry and multivariate calibration methods in pharmaceutical formulations

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Resolution of binary mixture of atorvastatin (ATV) and amlodipine (AML) with minimum sample pretreatment and without analyte separation has been successfully achieved using a rapid method based on partial least square analysis of UV-spectral data. Multivariate calibration modeling procedures, traditional partial least squares (PLS-2), interval partial least squares (iPLS) and synergy partial least squares (siPLS), were applied to select a spectral range that provided the lowest prediction error in comparison to the full-spectrum model. The simultaneous determination of both analytes was possible by PLS processing of sample absorbance between 220-425 nm. The correlation coefficients (R) and root mean squared error of cross validation (RMSECV) for ATV and AML in synthetic mixture were 0.9991, 0.9958 and 0.4538, 0.2411 in best siPLS models respectively. The optimized method has been used for determination of ATV and AML in amostatin commercial tablets. The proposed method are simple, fast, inexpensive and do not need any separation or preparation methods. © Copyright E-Journal of Chemistry 2004-2011.

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Sarrafi, A. H. M., Konoz, E., & Ghiyasvand, M. (2011). Simultaneous detemination of atorvastatin calcium and amlodipine besylate by spectrophotometry and multivariate calibration methods in pharmaceutical formulations. E-Journal of Chemistry, 8(4), 1670–1679. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/292346

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