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J AOAC Int ; 88(4): 1135-41, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16152932

ABSTRACT

In this work both the electrochemical behavior and the analysis of the hypnotic pyrazolopyrimidine derivative zaleplon were studied. Zaleplon in ethanol-0.1M Britton Robinson buffer solution (30-70) showed 2 irreversible, well-defined cathodic responses in the pH range of 2-12 using differential pulse polarography (DPP), tast polarography, and cyclic voltammetry. From chronocoulometric studies, it was possible to conclude that one electron was transferred in each reduction peak or wave. For analytical purposes, the DPP technique working at pH 4.5 for peak I was selected, which exhibited adequate repeatability, reproducibility, and selectivity. The recovery was 99.97 +/- 1.52%, and the detection and quantitation limits were 5.13 x 10(-7)M and 1.11 x 10(-6)M, respectively. The DPP method was applied successfully to the individual assay of capsules in order to verify the content uniformity of zaleplon. Treatment of the sample is not required because the excipients do not interfere, the method is not time consuming, and it is less expensive than column liquid chromatography.


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Acetamides/analysis , Anticonvulsants/analysis , Chemistry Techniques, Analytical/methods , Polarography/methods , Pyrimidines/analysis , Calibration , Capsules , Chromatography, Liquid , Dosage Forms , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Drug Industry , Electrochemistry/methods , Electrodes , Hot Temperature , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Models, Chemical , Reproducibility of Results , Temperature
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