DoE-empowered development and validation of an environmentally sustainable RP-HPLC method for simultaneous estimation of antihypertensive drugs: AQbD perspective
Sinchana B Gopalaiah,
Kavitha Jayaseelan
Abstract:The primary objective of the present inquiry is to formulate a sustainable method employing Reverse Phase-High Performance Liquid Chromatography (RP-HPLC) for determination of Amlodipine (AM) and Irbesartan (IRB) simultaneously, compounds commonly prescribed for hypertension treatment. Existing literature underscores the absence of a comprehensive method in this regard. This research endeavors to align with the tenets of green chemistry by seamlessly integrating Analytical Quality by Design (AQbD) with RP-HPLC… Show more
“…A lot of solvents are used and an enormous amount of waste is made when chromatographic instruments are used to check the quality of pharmaceuticals. 37 Despite their advantages, acetonitrile and methanol pose signicant environmental risks. Acetonitrile is highly ammable and quickly vaporises, posing toxicity concerns.…”
Stability indicating eco-friendly AQbD assisted RP-HPLC method for the estimation of Irbesartan chitosan nanoparticles and assessment of in vitro release mathematical modelling.
“…A lot of solvents are used and an enormous amount of waste is made when chromatographic instruments are used to check the quality of pharmaceuticals. 37 Despite their advantages, acetonitrile and methanol pose signicant environmental risks. Acetonitrile is highly ammable and quickly vaporises, posing toxicity concerns.…”
Stability indicating eco-friendly AQbD assisted RP-HPLC method for the estimation of Irbesartan chitosan nanoparticles and assessment of in vitro release mathematical modelling.
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