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Quantitative Determination of Tenofovirdisproxil Fumarate as an Active Pharmaceuitcal Ingradient in Tablet Formulations by Visible Spectrophotometry


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  • Maharajah's College, Department of Chemistry, Vizianagaram, India
 

In the present investigation, a direct, simple and sensitive visible spectrophotometric method without using any buffer solution is described for the assay of tenofovir disproxil fumarate in pure and tablet dosage forms. The method is based on the formation of yellowish brown colored species by the drug with NQS reagent and exhibits absorption maxima at 451 nm. Regression analysis of Beer-Lambert plots showed good correlation in the concentration ranges (8-40) μg/ml. The proposed method is applied to commercial available tablets and the results are statistically compared with those obtained by the reported UV reference method and validated by recovery studies. The results are found satisfactory and reproducible. The method is applied successfully for the estimation of the tenofovir disproxil fumarate in the presence of other ingredients that are usually present in dosage forms. The method offers the advantages of rapidity, simplicity and sensitivity and normal cost and can be easily applied to resource-poor settings without the need for expensive instrumentation and reagents.

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Assay, Beer's Law, Chemotherauptic Agent, NQS Reagent, Regression Equation, Statistical Analysis.
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  • Quantitative Determination of Tenofovirdisproxil Fumarate as an Active Pharmaceuitcal Ingradient in Tablet Formulations by Visible Spectrophotometry

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In the present investigation, a direct, simple and sensitive visible spectrophotometric method without using any buffer solution is described for the assay of tenofovir disproxil fumarate in pure and tablet dosage forms. The method is based on the formation of yellowish brown colored species by the drug with NQS reagent and exhibits absorption maxima at 451 nm. Regression analysis of Beer-Lambert plots showed good correlation in the concentration ranges (8-40) μg/ml. The proposed method is applied to commercial available tablets and the results are statistically compared with those obtained by the reported UV reference method and validated by recovery studies. The results are found satisfactory and reproducible. The method is applied successfully for the estimation of the tenofovir disproxil fumarate in the presence of other ingredients that are usually present in dosage forms. The method offers the advantages of rapidity, simplicity and sensitivity and normal cost and can be easily applied to resource-poor settings without the need for expensive instrumentation and reagents.

Keywords


Assay, Beer's Law, Chemotherauptic Agent, NQS Reagent, Regression Equation, Statistical Analysis.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18311/ajprhc%2F2013%2F609