Spectrophotometric determination of rosuvastatin in pharmaceutical formulations using quinalizarin

Autores

  • Monica Força Lima Fluminense Federal University; Institute of Chemistry; Department of Analytical Chemistry
  • Ricardo Jorgensen Cassella Fluminense Federal University; Institute of Chemistry; Department of Analytical Chemistry
  • Wagner Felippe Pacheco Fluminense Federal University; Institute of Chemistry; Department of Analytical Chemistry

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https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902017000300075

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Rosuvastatin/spectrophotometric determination, Rosuvastatin/charge transfer complex, Quinalizarin/charge transfer complex, Pharmaceutical formulations.

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This work presents the development of a methodology based on the formation of a charge transfer complex between quinalizarin and rosuvastatin, allowing for the spectrophotometric determination of rosuvastatin at 579 nm. The factors involved in the sensitivity of the technique were studied (nature and proportion of the solvent, reaction time, pH of aqueous phase and quinalizarin concentration). The proposed spectrophotometric procedures were validated with respect to linearity, ranges, precision, accuracy, detection and quantification limits. Calibration curves of the formed color products showed good linear relationships over the concentration range of 6-15 mg L-1. The proposed method has been successfully applied, which can be confirmed by interference test (comparison between the standard curves and addition of analyte), method precision (RSD 2.3% to 6 mg L-1), and by accuracy (statistically equivalent results between the proposed method and a chromatographic method of reference).

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2017-01-01

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Spectrophotometric determination of rosuvastatin in pharmaceutical formulations using quinalizarin. (2017). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 53(3), e00075. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902017000300075