Spectrophotometric determination of diclofenac in pharmaceutical preparations assisted by microwave oven

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In this work, an effective and low-cost method for the determination of sodium or potassium diclofenac is proposed in its pure form and in their pharmaceutical preparations. The method is based on the reaction between diclofenac and tetrachloro-p-benzoquinone (p-chloranil), in methanol medium. This reaction was accelerated by irradiating of reactional mixture with microwave energy (1100 W) during 27 seconds, producing a charge transfer complex with a maximum absorption at 535 nm. The optimal reaction conditions values such as reagent concentration, heating time and stability of the reaction product were determined. Beer's law is obeyed in a concentration range from of 1.25×10-4 to 2.00×10-3 mol 1-1 with a correlation coefficient of 0.9993 and molar absorptivity of 0.49 ×103 1 mol-1 cm-1. The limit of detection (LOD) was 1.35×10-5 mol 1-1 and the limit of quantification (LOQ) was 4.49×10-5 mol 1-1. In the presence of the common excipients, such as glucose, lactose, talc, starch, magnesium stearate, sodium sulphite, titanium dioxide, polyethyleneglycol, polyvinylpirrolidone, mannitol and benzilic alcohol no interferences were observed. The analytical results obtained by applying the proposed method compare very favorably with those given by the United States Pharmacopeia standard procedure. Recoveries of diclofenac from various pharmaceutical preparations were within 95.9% to 103.3%, with standard deviations ranging from 0.2% to 1.8%.

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Ciapina, E. G., Santini, A. O., Weinert, P. L., Gotardo, M. A., Pezza, H. R., & Pezza, L. (2005). Spectrophotometric determination of diclofenac in pharmaceutical preparations assisted by microwave oven. Ecletica Quimica, 30(1), 29–36. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-46702005000100004

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