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Title: Development and validation of reverse phase HPLC method for determination of angiotensin receptor blocking agent irbesartan in plasma
Authors: Nisa, Zeb-un
Ali, Syed Imran
Rizvi, Mehwish
Ahmed Khan, Maqsood
Akhter Sultan, Rafi
Fatima, Rasheeda
Shaheen, Najma
Zafar, Farya
Kashif, Sadia Suri
Khatian, Najeeb
Keywords: Irbesartan
liquid–liquid extraction
human plasma
HPLC, validation
Issue Date: 20-Mar-2019
Publisher: Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi.
Citation: Fatima, R., Shaheen, N., Zafar, F., Kashif, S. S., & Khatian, N. (2019). Development and validation of reverse phase HPLC method for determination of angiotensin receptor blocking agent irbesartan in plasma. Pak. J. Pharm. Sci, 32(2), 853-858.
Abstract: A sensitive, reproducible and modest analytical procedure was developed and validated for evaluation of irbesartan in human plasma. LLE (Liquid-Liquid extraction) of the drug was carried out with acetonitrile (1:1 v/v). Chromatographic separation of irbesartan was conducted by the help of 4.0mm × 25cm column having L1 packing from plasma and mobile phase utilizing HPLC. The mobile phase comprise of phosphate buffer and acetonitrile in a ratio of 67:33 v/v. The flow rate was set at 1ml/minute and the detector at a wavelength of 220 nm. The resolution of irbesartan was well performed from plasma components. This method was validated and demonstrated linearity with a concentration range of 0.1to 6µg/ml of irbesartan in plasma. Intra-day, inter-day accuracy was found 89.33% to 96.37% while intra-day, inter-day precision was found within the limit of 0.02 and 2.15 respectively. The mean recovery of irbesartan was 97.28%. The efficacy of extraction was proved by above-mentioned results. In plasma, the 0.05 and 0.1µg/ml dilutions were exhibited as the LOD and LOQ of irbesartan. Stability studies disclosed that irbesartan showed stability at -20oC storage.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15101
ISSN: 1011-601X
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