Hygeia journal for drugs and medicines

Abstract

UV Spectrophotometric Method Development and Validation for Quantitative Estimation of Rutin


Hygeia.J.D.Med 2018;9(2):7-10. 
DOI: 10.15254/H.J.D.Med.9.2018.168


Sagar Savale

Department of Pharmaceutics. C. Patel Institute ofPharmaceutical Education & Research, Shirpur, 425405, Dist. Dhule,Maharashtra, India.

Plan
we have developed new a method for quantitative estimation of Rutin hence no UV spectroscopic method is available for the quantitative analysis of rutin for bulk analysis.
Preface: U.V Spectrophotometric method has been widelyemployed for determination of analyte in a mixture. Our aim is to developspectroscopic method for estimation of the Rutin m in ternary mixture by usingU.V spectrophotometry.
Methodology: The method was validated as per ICH guidelines. Therecovery studies confirmed the accuracy and precision of the method.
Outcome: It wassuccessfully applied for the analysis of the drug in bulk and could beeffectively used for the routine analysis.
Key wordsRutin, UV spectrophotometric method, Validation.

Correspondence
Sagar Savale, M.Pharm 
Departmentof Pharmaceutics. C. Patel Institute of Pharmaceutical Education&Research, Shirpur, 425405, Dist. Dhule, Maharashtra, India. Mobile: +919960885333
Researcher id: Rid: G-1426-2017


Article History
Received: 5 July, 2017 
Revised:  2 August 2017
Accepted: 10 September 2017,
Available online: 4 January 2018

Article citation
Sagar Savale. UVSpectrophotometric Method Development and Validation for Quantitative Estimation of Rutin. Hygeia.J.D.Med 2018; 9(2):7-10.Available from www.hygeiajournal.com, DOI: 10.15254/H.J.D.Med.9.2018.168




     
                     Rutin


 


                      UV spectra of Rutin






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