Antihypertensive Drugs 2012
DOI: 10.5772/36050
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“…The UV-vis spectrum of [1] (670 nm, ethanolic solution, pH 8.4) was different from the diffuse reflectance spectrum measured for the solid compound, indicating a probable replacement of the coordinated water molecules by ethanol. The formation of [1] was followed spectrophotometrically at the pH value used in its synthesis. The visible spectra of ethanolic 1:1 solutions of candesartan and copper(II) (0.025 M) at different pH values were measured (Fig.…”
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“…The UV-vis spectrum of [1] (670 nm, ethanolic solution, pH 8.4) was different from the diffuse reflectance spectrum measured for the solid compound, indicating a probable replacement of the coordinated water molecules by ethanol. The formation of [1] was followed spectrophotometrically at the pH value used in its synthesis. The visible spectra of ethanolic 1:1 solutions of candesartan and copper(II) (0.025 M) at different pH values were measured (Fig.…”
Section: Spectrophotometric and Stability Determinationsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…[Cu(Cand)(H 2 O) 4 ] (CuCand) [1]: A solution of CuCl 2 •2H 2 O in ethanol (1 mmol, 5 mL) was added under continuous stirring to an ethanolic solution of candesartan (1 mmol, 10 mL). The solution was allowed to stir at 60 °C and an aqueous solution of 1 M NaOH was added up to pH 7-8.…”
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