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New Spectrophotometric Determination of Cefaclor in Bulk Drug and Synthetic Mixture


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1 Lachoo Memorial College of Sciences and Technology (Pharmacy Wing), Jodhpur-342003, Rajasthan, India
     

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A simple, economic and reproducible spectroscopic method has been developed for the determination of cefaclor API and in its pharmaceutical formulations. The spectroscopic method is based on the formation of complex with p-di methyl amino benzaldehyde reagent having absorbance maxima at 484.4 nm. Optimization of reaction was carried out with the factors: buffer strength, reaction time, stability of complex, molar ratio of drug: reagent. The Beer-Lambert’s law was followed in the range of 2.5-15 μg/ml.

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Cefaclor, Spectrophotometry, P-Di Methyl Amino Benzaldehyde Reagent.
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  • New Spectrophotometric Determination of Cefaclor in Bulk Drug and Synthetic Mixture

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B. P. Nagori
Lachoo Memorial College of Sciences and Technology (Pharmacy Wing), Jodhpur-342003, Rajasthan, India
Shukla Shiv Shankar
Lachoo Memorial College of Sciences and Technology (Pharmacy Wing), Jodhpur-342003, Rajasthan, India

Abstract


A simple, economic and reproducible spectroscopic method has been developed for the determination of cefaclor API and in its pharmaceutical formulations. The spectroscopic method is based on the formation of complex with p-di methyl amino benzaldehyde reagent having absorbance maxima at 484.4 nm. Optimization of reaction was carried out with the factors: buffer strength, reaction time, stability of complex, molar ratio of drug: reagent. The Beer-Lambert’s law was followed in the range of 2.5-15 μg/ml.

Keywords


Cefaclor, Spectrophotometry, P-Di Methyl Amino Benzaldehyde Reagent.