2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2006.02.040
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Liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry validated method for the estimation of indapamide in human whole blood

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“…LC-MS methods for the quantitation of indapamide in blood have been reported frequently in recent years [6][7][8][9][10]. The LC-MS method has high specificity and sensitivity, since the limit of quantification of indapamide was found to be 0.5-2 ng/ml in these reports.…”
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“…LC-MS methods for the quantitation of indapamide in blood have been reported frequently in recent years [6][7][8][9][10]. The LC-MS method has high specificity and sensitivity, since the limit of quantification of indapamide was found to be 0.5-2 ng/ml in these reports.…”
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“…IP, BP, and USP describe HPLC method for its estimation. Literature survey reveals LC-MS 15 , spectrophotometric 16 This combination is not official in any pharmacopoeia hence official and reported methods of analysis are not available for this combination. The present manuscript describes simple, sensitive, accurate, precise, rapid and economic First derivative spectrophotometric method for simultaneous estimation of AMLO and INDA in tablet dosage form.…”
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“…In contrast, HPLC-UV methods [ 9 , 18 ] , giving a higher LLOQ of 10 ng/mL, are not suitable for pharmacokinetics study of indapamide in plasma. Florin Albu [ 16 ] and Deepak S. Jain [ 19 ] reported HPLC-MS/MS methods with LLOQ of 1 ng/mL and 0.5 ng/mL respectively, but they adopted a superior instrument (HPLC-MS/MS), which is more expensive than HPLC-MS. Consequently, HPLC-MS is economic and suitable for pharmacokinetics study of indapamide. The results from the ANOVA found that formulation, period, and sequence had no statistically signifi cant eff ect on AUC 0-τ , AUC 0-∞ and C max at the signifi cance level of 0.05.…”
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