Spectrophotometric microdetermination of some antihypertensive drugs in pure form and in pharmaceutical formulations

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Simple, rapid, accurate, precise and sensitive spectrophotometric method for the microdetermination of enalapril maleate (ENM) and lisinopril dihydrate (LIS) has been developed. The method is based on oxidation of the drug by potassium permanganate in acidic medium and determine the unreacted oxidant by measuring the decrease in absorbance for three different acidic dyes; acid red 73 (AR), amaranth dye [acid red 27] (AM) and acid orange 7 (AO) at a suitable λmax (510, 521 and 484 nm for ENM and 509, 521 and 485 nm for LIS), respectively. Regression analysis of Beer's law plots showed good correlation in the concentration ranges 0.7-12, 0.5-7.6 and 0.6-9.5 μg mL-1 and 0.5-9.0, 0.4-6.1 and 0.4-7.2 μg mL-1 for ENM and LIS using AR, AM and AO, respectively. The apparent molar absorptivity, Sandell sensitivity, detection and quantitation limits are calculated. Statistical treatment of the results reflects that the proposed procedures are precise, accurate and easily applicable for the determination of ENM and LIS in pure and in pharmaceutical preparations.

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Shama, S. A., Amin, A. S., & Omara, H. (2011). Spectrophotometric microdetermination of some antihypertensive drugs in pure form and in pharmaceutical formulations. Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, 56(1), 566–570. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-97072011000100009

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