2020
DOI: 10.1093/jaocint/qsz004
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Chromatographic Separation of the Novel Hypoglycemic Drug Mitiglinide in its Bulk Powder and Pharmaceutical Formulation: Forced Degradation and Validated Stability-Indicating HPTLC/Densitometry and HPLC/UV Methods

Abstract: Background Mitiglinide (MTG) is one of meglitinides group which are used for treatment of type two diabetes mellitus. Objective Mitiglinide (MTG) is a novel oral hypoglycemic drug. The present work adopts two stability-indicating chromatographic methods for determination of MTG after being exposed to forced degradation using 4 M methanolic HCl for 12 h. Methods … Show more

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“…Problems such as high operation cost, complex operation, and time consumption exist in the process of chemical composition qualitative and quantitative analysis. HPTLC was a quantitative analysis method based on TLC, and due to its unique characteristics of low cost, simple operation, high accuracy, and good reproducibility, it has been gradually applied to the identification and measurement of pharmaceutical chemical components [17][18][19][20]. e main advantages of HPTLC were reducing the time and cost of sample analysis [21].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Problems such as high operation cost, complex operation, and time consumption exist in the process of chemical composition qualitative and quantitative analysis. HPTLC was a quantitative analysis method based on TLC, and due to its unique characteristics of low cost, simple operation, high accuracy, and good reproducibility, it has been gradually applied to the identification and measurement of pharmaceutical chemical components [17][18][19][20]. e main advantages of HPTLC were reducing the time and cost of sample analysis [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%