2006
DOI: 10.1080/10826070600832921
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Rapid HPLC and Direct Flow Injection Analysis Assay for the Determination of Trimetazidine HCl in Pharmaceutical Tablet Formulation

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“…UV detector was set at 210 nm. The sensitivity of this FIA method was 7.04 × 10 −7 M. The proposed method was supported by necessary validation parameters and was compared with the simple UV spectrophotomeric method, which was also proposed by the same authors (Altiokka et al 2006).…”
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“…UV detector was set at 210 nm. The sensitivity of this FIA method was 7.04 × 10 −7 M. The proposed method was supported by necessary validation parameters and was compared with the simple UV spectrophotomeric method, which was also proposed by the same authors (Altiokka et al 2006).…”
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confidence: 71%
“…No statistical difference was found between this method and others (Issa et al 2005). Altiokka et al (2006) used a direct flow injection method with UV detection mode. As the solvent system, methanol:water (10:90; v/v) mixture was used.…”
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“…TMZ enhances the use of myocardial glucose through several actions such as reactive oxygen species level reduction, modification of the composition of cellular lipids and oxidation inhibition of mitochondrial fatty acids. [ 1 ] Several analytical methods have been documented for determination of TMZ in human plasma and dosage forms, such as HPLC, [ 2–10 ] LC–MS, [ 11–15 ] GC–MS, [ 16,17 ] HPTLC, [ 18–20 ] spectrophotometry, [ 21–29 ] spectrofluorimetry, [ 29 ] potentiometry, [ 30,31 ] voltammetry, [ 32 ] and chemiluminescence. [ 33 ]…”
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confidence: 99%