Derivative Absorption Spectrophotometry for the determination of Bambermycin and Paracetamol in Pharmaceutical Drugs
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Derivative spectrophotometric techniques were used for the determination of bambermycin with paracetol binary mixture. Simultaneous determination of these compounds was accomplished by derivative (1D,2D, and 3D) spectrophotometric technique and applying zero-crossing technique used for determination of bambermycin and paracetol in capsules (samera, India). The second order derivative absorption spectra at vally λ=235 nm were used for bambermycin and also the second order derivative absorption spectra at λ=268nm were used for paracetol . No interference were found between both constituents and those of matrix. A good accuracy and precision of simultaneous determination of these compounds were confirmed by statistical analysis. The recovery of individual constituent under established conditions is very high and ranges for synthetic standard mixture and capsules for 98.8- 96.85- 99- 96.5 respectively.
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