Adaptation of Color Reactions for Spectrophotometric Determination of Mosapride Citrate in Formulations
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Three new, simple and sensitive visible spectrophotometric methods (A, B and C) have been developed for the determination of Mosapride Citrate in bulk drug and pharmaceutical formulations. Method A is based on the condensation of Mosapride Citrate with salicylaldehyde to form schiff's base, which was a yellow colored chromogen exhibiting λmax at 410 nm. Method B is based on the formation of pink colored chromogen obtained when Mosapride Citrate was diazotized with nitrous acid followed by coupling with α-naphthyl amine, exhibiting λmax at 520 nm. Method C is based on the oxidation of Mosapride Citrate with Fe (III) and the estimation of Fe (II) produced after chelation with potassium ferricyanide, which was a bluish green colored chromogen, exhibiting λmax at 770 nm. The Beer's law was obeyed in the concentration range of 4-20, 10-40 and 4-24 μg/ml for methods A, B and C respectively. The results of the proposed methods have been validated statistically and by recovery methods.
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