Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1245363 | Talanta | 2006 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A low solvent consumption method for Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) determination of doxylamine succinate in pharmaceuticals has been developed. The analyte was continuous and selectively extracted with a 13% (v/v) ethanol:chloroform solvent mixture, recirculating the solvent through the sample and monitoring the process by FT-IR. Doxylamine succinate was determined by on-line standard addition measuring the peak area in the regions 1730-1710 and 1485-1462Â cmâ1 corrected with a two-point baseline established between 2000 and 1800Â cmâ1. This new method implies low volumes of chloroformic solvent mixture, only 2.6Â mL per sample, in front of classical batch FT-IR methods, improving analytical efficiency and reducing waste generation. The on-line extraction and standard addition determination of doxylamine succinate allowed a throughput of 10Â hâ1.
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Authors
Josep F. Ventura-Gayete, Miguel de la Guardia, Salvador Garrigues,