Spectrophotometric and AAS determination of ramipril and enalapril through ternary complex formation

Faculty Pharmacy Year: 2002
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 311-321
Authors: DOI: 10.1016/S0731-7085(01)00595-7
Journal: JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD Volume: 28
Research Area: Chemistry; Pharmacology \& Pharmacy ISSN ISI:000175256300014
Keywords : enalapril maleate, ramipril, ternary complex, spectrophotometry, atomic absorption spectrometry    
Abstract:
Two sensitive, spectrophotometric and atomic absorption spectrometric procedures are developed for the determination of two antihypertensive agents (enalapril maleate and ramipril). The spectrophotometric procedures for the two cited drugs are based on ternary complex formation. The first ternary complex (copper(II), eosin, and enalapril) was estimated by two methods; the first depends on its extraction with chloroform measuring at 533.4 nm. Beer's law was obeyed in concentration range from 56 to 112 mug ml(-1). The second method for the same complex depends on its direct measurement after addition of methylcellulose as surfactant at the pH value 5 at 558.8 nm. The concentration range is from 19 to 32 mug ml(-1). The second ternary complex (iron(III), thiocyanate, and ramipril) was extracted with methylene chloride, measuring at 436.6 nm, with a concentration range 60-132 mug ml The direct atomic absorption spectrometric method through the quantitative determination of copper or iron content of the complex was also investigated for the purpose of enhancing the sensitivity of the determination. The spectrophotometric and atomic absorption spectrometric procedures hold their accuracy and precision well when applied to the determination of ramipril and enalapril dosage forms. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
   
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