Journal of Chemistry

Determination of Ziprasidone in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Dosage forms

Author & Affiliation:
A. Sreelakshmi
Depaertment of Biotechnology, Montessori Mahila Kalasala, Vijaywada -520010, Andhra Pradesh (INDIA)
G. Devala rao
K.V.S.R., Siddhartha College of Pharmaceutical Science, Vijaywada - 520010 Andhra Pradesh (INDIA)
G. Sudhakara Sai Babu
K.V.S.R., Siddhartha College of Pharmaceutical Science, Vijaywada - 520010 Andhra Pradesh (INDIA)
Keyword:
Ziprasidone, Spectrophotometric, ZPD
Issue Date:
April 2010
Abstract:


Ziprasidone is a typical antipsychotic agent. Two simple, sensitive and accurate spectrophotometric methods have been developed for the determination of Ziprasidone hydrochloride (ZPD) in pure state and in its pharmaceutical dosage forms. The developed Method A is based on the formation of picrate salt between Picric acid and free base of ziprasidone and it shows maximum absorption at ë max 400 nm and Linearity in the range of 4-20 ìg/mL. Method B involves reaction between free base of ziprasidone and Chloranilic acid. The developed chromogen in Method B shows maximum absorption at ë max 520 nm and Linearity in the range of 16-36 ìg/mL. The results obtained were statistically evaluated and were found to be accurate and reproducible.

 

Pages:
118-122
ISSN:
2319-8036 (Online) - 0973-3450 (Print)
Source:
DOI:
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A. Sreelakshmi; G. D. Rao; G. S. S. Babu, "Determination of Ziprasidone in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Dosage forms", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page Number 118-122, 2018

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A. Sreelakshmi; G. D. Rao; G. S. S. Babu, "Determination of Ziprasidone in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Dosage forms", Journal of Ultra Chemistry, Volume 6, Issue 1, Page Number 118-122, 2018

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