Saccharin analysis in pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations by derivative ultraviolet spectrophotometry

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Abstract

Saccharin, a synthetic sweetener constituent of several pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations, is analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively in the presence of interferences like active ingredients and excipients. A derivative ultraviolet spectrophotometric method employing the second and the fourth orders was used. The calibration data obtained were satisfactory with a relative precision range of 0.53%-0.72%, and linearity, between 0.9998-0.9999. The recovery test results for the toothgel sample ranged between 97.80% and 104.95% in the second order of derivative and between 98.04% and 101.32% in the fourth derivative, respectively, using zero-peak (ZP) and peak-peak (PP) methods. The suspension sample showed values between 97.35% and 104.72% in the second derivative and between 95.94% to 104.41% in the fourth derivative, respective, employing the zero-peak (ZP) and peak-peak (PP) methods. The proposed method showed precision, accuracy and simplicity.

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Vianna-Soares, C. D., & Martins, J. L. S. (2002). Saccharin analysis in pharmaceutical and cosmetic preparations by derivative ultraviolet spectrophotometry. Revista Brasileira de Ciencias Farmaceuticas/Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 38(4), 471–478. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1516-93322002000400010

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