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Article

Stability-Indicating LC Method for the Determination of Prasugrel Hydrochloride in Pharmaceutical Dosage Form

by
Vinod K. AHIRRAO
1,
Chabutai S. PATIL
1,
Saroj B. BEMBALKAR
1,
Sanjay B. UBALE
1,
Rajendra P. MARATHE
2,
Rajesh. B. NAWALE
2,
Mahadev G. LANDGE
3 and
Rajendra. P. PAWAR
1,*
1
Department of Chemistry, Deogiri College, Aurangabad-431004 (MS), India
2
Government college of Pharmacy, Aurangabad-431004 (MS), India
3
Department of Chemistry, Vidyanath College, Parli-vaijnath-431515, India
*
Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Sci. Pharm. 2012, 80(2), 379-392; https://doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1201-05
Submission received: 8 January 2012 / Accepted: 20 March 2012 / Published: 20 March 2012

Abstract

A simple, rapid and precise method was developed for the quantitative estimation of prasugrel hydrochloride in pharmaceutical dosage form. A chromatographic separation of prasugrel and its degradants was achieved with Zorbax XDB C8, 150 x 4.6 mm, 3.5μm analytical column using aqueous solution of 0.05 M ammonium acetate pH 4.5 with acetic acid-acetonitrile (40:60 v/v). The instrumental settings include flow rate of 1.0 ml/min, column temperature at 30°C and detector wavelength of 254 nm using a photodiode array detector. Theoretical plates for prasugrel were 7023. Tailing factor for prasugrel was 1.11. Prasugrel was exposed to thermal, photolytic, hydrolytic and oxidative stress conditions, and the stressed samples were analyzed by the proposed method. Peak homogeneity data of prasugrel was obtained using photodiode array detector in the stressed sample chromatograms, which demonstrated the specificity of the method for the estimation in presence of degradants. The described method showed excellent linearity over a range of 10–300 μg/ml for prasugrel. The correlation coefficient is 0.999. The relative standard deviation of peak area for six measurements is always less than 2%. Overall, the proposed method was found to be suitable and accurate for quantitative determination and stability study of prasugrel in pharmaceutical dosage form.
Keywords: Liquid chromatography; Method validation; Pharmaceutical preparation; Prasugrel hydrochloride Liquid chromatography; Method validation; Pharmaceutical preparation; Prasugrel hydrochloride

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AHIRRAO, V.K.; PATIL, C.S.; BEMBALKAR, S.B.; UBALE, S.B.; MARATHE, R.P.; NAWALE, R.B.; LANDGE, M.G.; PAWAR, R.P. Stability-Indicating LC Method for the Determination of Prasugrel Hydrochloride in Pharmaceutical Dosage Form. Sci. Pharm. 2012, 80, 379-392. https://doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1201-05

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AHIRRAO VK, PATIL CS, BEMBALKAR SB, UBALE SB, MARATHE RP, NAWALE RB, LANDGE MG, PAWAR RP. Stability-Indicating LC Method for the Determination of Prasugrel Hydrochloride in Pharmaceutical Dosage Form. Scientia Pharmaceutica. 2012; 80(2):379-392. https://doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1201-05

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AHIRRAO, Vinod K., Chabutai S. PATIL, Saroj B. BEMBALKAR, Sanjay B. UBALE, Rajendra P. MARATHE, Rajesh. B. NAWALE, Mahadev G. LANDGE, and Rajendra. P. PAWAR. 2012. "Stability-Indicating LC Method for the Determination of Prasugrel Hydrochloride in Pharmaceutical Dosage Form" Scientia Pharmaceutica 80, no. 2: 379-392. https://doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1201-05

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