Simple and sensitive spectrophotometric methods for the analysis of mesalamine in bulk and tablet dosage forms

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Three simple, sensitive, economical and reproducible spectrophotometric methods (A, B and C) are described for determination of mesalamine in pure drug as well as in tablet dosage forms. Method A is based on the reduction of tungstate and/or molybdate in Folin Ciocalteu's reagent; method B describes the reaction between the diazotized drug and ?-naphthol and method C is based on the reaction of the drug with vanillin, in acidic medium. Under optimum conditions, mesalamine could be quantified in the concentration ranges, 1-30, 1-15 and 2-30 μg mL-1 by method A, B and C, respectively. All the methods have been applied to the determination of mesalamine in tablet dosage forms. Results of analysis are validated statistically.

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Chandra, B. S., Bhogela, S. S., Shaik, M., Vadlamudi, C. S., Chappa, M., & Maddirala, N. S. (2011). Simple and sensitive spectrophotometric methods for the analysis of mesalamine in bulk and tablet dosage forms. Quimica Nova, 34(6), 1068–1073. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-40422011000600026

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