Determination of nicotinamide by stopped-flow injection method in pharmaceutical formulations |
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Authors: | Rebwar O. Hassan Azad T. Faizullah |
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Affiliation: | Chemistry Department, College of Science, University of Salahaddin, Erbil, Iraq |
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Abstract: | A simple stopped-flow injection system with spectrophotometric detection was proposed for the determination of nicotinamide (NAM) in pharmaceutical formulations. In this system cyanogen chloride formed from the combination of an acidic KSCN with the NaClO streams reacts with injected NAM to form glutaconic aldehyde. Then the product of these three components was coupled with another buffered (pH 3.5) stream of barbituric acid and directed towards the detector. A 45 s after sample injection the pump was stopped for 130 s. During this time the reactants in the flow cell were provided with the required temperature (40 °C) by placing the cell in a home made cell jacket to increase the yield of the polymethine dye product. Eventually, the absorbance of the formed pink color dye was monitored spectrophotometrically at 560 nm and NAM in the concentration range of 1.0–25.0 μg/mL (R = 0.9974 and D.L = 0.5 μg/mL) was determined. The results obtained by this method were compared statistically and agree with those obtained by the method described in the British Pharmacopoeia. |
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Keywords: | Stopped flow Flow injection analysis Nicotinamide Pharmaceutical formulation |
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