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Title: Estimation of simvastatin and cetirizine by RP-LC method: Application to freeze and thaw (FT) stability studies
Authors: Naveed, Safila
Khan, Usman Ghani
Aisha Sana
Huma Ali
Farya Zafar
Fatima Qamar
Ghulam Sarwer
Sarah Abbas
Alam, M Tanweer
Shinwari, Muhammad Ibrar
Keywords: Simvastatin
Cetirizine
stability studies
HPLC determination.
Issue Date: 20-Jan-2018
Publisher: Karachi:Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, university of Karachi.
Citation: Naveed, S., Usmanghani, K., Sana, A., Ali, H., Zafar, F., Qamar, F., ... & Shinwari, M. I. (2018). Estimation of simvastatin and cetirizine by RP-LC method: Application to freeze and thaw (FT) stability studies. Pak. J. Pharm. Sci, 31(1), 137-141.
Abstract: Sensitive, simple, reliable and rapid HPLC technique for the estimation of simvastatin (SMV) and cetirizine has been designed in this study. The chromatographic conditions were set using Shimadzu LC-10 AT VP pump, with UV detector (SPD-10 AV-VP). System integration was performed with CBM-102 (Bus Module). Partitioning of components was attained with pre-packed C-18 column of Purospher Star (5 µm, 250 x 4.6 mm) at ambient conditions. Injected volume of sample was 10 µl. Mobile phase was composed of 50:50 v/v ratio of Acetonitrile/water (pH 3.0 adjusted with ortho-phosphoric acid) having 2 ml/minutes rate of flow. Compounds were detected in UV region at 225 nm. Percent Recovery of simvastatin was observed in the range of 98-102%. All results were found in accept table range of specification. The projected method is consistent, specific, precise, and rapid, that can be employed to quantitate the SMV along with cetirizine HCl. It was estimated by 3 successive cycles of freeze and thaw stability. Results of FT samples were found within accept table limits the method was developed and validated in raw materials, bulk formulations and final drug products
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15263
ISSN: 1011-601X
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