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Acetylacetone-formaldehyde reagent for the spectrophotometric determination of some sulfa drugs in pure and dosage forms

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A new simple and sensitive spectrophotometric procedure for the determination of sulfacetamide sodium (I), sulfadiazine (II), sulfadimidine (III) and sulfathiazole (IV) is based on the reaction of the drug with acetylacetone-formaldehyde reagent to give a yellow product having λmax at 400 nm. Optimization of the reaction conditions has been investigated. A linear correlation was obtained between absorbance at λmax and the concentration. The Beer's law limits of I, II, III and IV are 4–80, 4–72, 4–60 and 4–80 μg/ml, respectively. For more accurate results, Ringbom optimum concentration ranges were evaluated to be 6–76, 8–66, 6–56 and 8–75 μg/ml for I, II, III and IV, respectively. The molar absorptivities and Sandell sensitivities for all sulfa drugs under consideration were evaluated. Relative standard deviations of 0.98, 1.07, 0.86 and 0.79% were obtained for I, II, III and IV, respectively. The method has been compared to the official method and found to be simple, accurate (t-test) and reproducible (F-test). The developed procedures were applied for bulk sulfa drugs and some of their dosage forms without interferences from additive and common prescribed drugs.

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Amin, A.S., Zareh, M.M. Acetylacetone-formaldehyde reagent for the spectrophotometric determination of some sulfa drugs in pure and dosage forms. Mikrochim Acta 124, 227–233 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01242820

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