Affiliation:
1. Smt. S. M. Shah Pharmacy College, Gujarat, India
2. S
Abstract
The present study describes a new accurate and precise stability indicating reverse phase HPLC method for quantitative computation of pantoprazole sodium and Aspirin from physical simulated mixture. The proposed chromatographic method employs Hypersil ODS C18 column (250 x 4.6 mm, 5μ) as the stationary phase and combination of methyl alcohol and water in ratio of 70: 30 v/v as the elution medium. Overall separation was carried out at 0.8 ml/minute flow rate and elution was monitored at 254 nm. The proposed system gave well resolved peak of Aspirin and Pantoprazole sodium with elution time of 2.32 and 5.85 minute respectively. Same system was effective in separation of active components and degradation products when the components were subjected to forced degradation as per regulatory guidelines (ICHQ1). Finally, the optimized method was successfully validated as per ICH Q2R1 guidelines and applied for quantitative analysis of both active components in synthetic mixture.
Publisher
IP Innovative Publication Pvt Ltd
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