Three simple and sensitive spectrophotometric methods are proposed for the determination of atenolol (ATN) in bulk drug and tablets. The methods are based on the bromination of ATN by the bromine generated in situ by the action of the acid on the bromate-bromide mixture followed by the determination of unreacted bromine by reacting with a fixed amount of either meta-cresol purple (MCP) and measuring the absorbance at 540nm (method A) and 445nm (method B) or erioglaucine (EGC) and measuring the absorbance at 630nm (method C). Beer's law is valid within the concentration ranges of 1.0-20.0, 2.0-40.0 and 1.0-8.0g/mL for method A, method B and method C, respectively. The calculated molar absorptivities were found to be 1.20 × 10 4, 4.51 × 10 3 and 3.46 × 10 4 L/mol·cm for method A, method B and method C, respectively. Sandell's sensitivity values, correlation coefficients, limits of detection and quantification are also reported. Recovery results were statistically compared with those of a reference method by applying Student's t- and F-test. The novelty of the present study is the measurement of two different colors using MCP, that is, red-pink color of MCP in acid medium at 540nm and yellowish-orange color of brominated MCP at 445nm. Copyright 2012 Kudige N. Prashanth and Kanakapura Basavaiah.
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Prashanth, K. N., & Basavaiah, K. (2012). Sensitive spectrophotometric determination of atenolol in pharmaceutical formulations using bromate-bromide mixture as an eco-friendly brominating agent. Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/810156
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