1. Simple Hplc Method Development for the Estimation of Galantamine Hydrobromide in Extended-Release Formulation
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Amol U. Gayke, Karunakar Shukla, and Sourabh Jain
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chromatography ,chemistry ,Calibration curve ,Galantamine Hydrobromide ,Repeatability ,Extended release ,Solubility ,Acetonitrile ,Hplc method ,High-performance liquid chromatography - Abstract
For the determination of Galantamine Hydrobromide in bulk and produced extended formulation, a new sensitive and quick HPLC technique was developed and validated according to ICH guidelines. The HPLC analysis was carried out using a waters system with a Thermo Scientific C18 (steel column (5 µm, 250mm × 4.6 mm)) column and a mobile phase of 0.1M phosphate buffer: Acetonitrile (40:60V/V) pH adjusted to 4.5 with orthophosphoric acid, at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min. The detection was done at a wavelength of 203 nm, and galantamine hydrobromide had a retention time of 8.0 minutes. Over the concentration range of 1-10 g/ml, the calibration plot revealed a linear relationship. The accuracy of the proposed method was determined by recovery studies and was found to be near to 100 and % RSD value was found less than 2. The repeatability testing for both standard and sample solutions showed that the method is precise within the acceptable limits. RSD % of the determination of precision was
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- 2021
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