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Trop. j. pharm. res. (Online) ; 2(2): 215-221, 2003.
Article in English | AIM | ID: biblio-1273064

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PURPOSE : To develop a simple; cheap; fast; accurate; sensitive and precise colorimetric method that can be used for the determination of chloramphenicol. METHOD : Chloramphenicol was reduced in a mixture of glacial acetic acid and water using titanium (III) chloride at room temperature within 10 min. The reduced product was then heated for 20 min with p-dimethylaminobenzaldehyde to yield the final product whose absorbance was used for the determination of the concentration of chloramphenicol. Results obtained with this method were compared with those obtained with the microbiological assay of chloramphenicol. RESULT : The final product of the two step reaction was greenish - yellow in colour;; absorbed strongly in the visible region and obeyed Beer's law at ?[max]= 440 nm. The method developed was sensitive and accurately determined chloramphenicol in the presence of common excipients and in different dosage forms. There was statistically no significant difference (p less than 0.05) between the results with the method developed and those obtained with the microbiological assay of chloramphenicol. CONCLUSION: A simple; fast; cheap; precise; sensitive and accurate colorimetric method has been developed that could be routinely used for the determination of chloramphenicol in bulk drug and in different dosage forms. The advantage of the method is its speed and simplicity


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Chloramphenicol , Microbiological Techniques
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