2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0039-9140(00)00397-0
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Simultaneous determination of propacetamol and paracetamol by derivative spectrophotometry

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“…These results are not in accordance with the ones published by Ródenas et al 17) that reported a negligible hydrolysis of PRO in saline solution after 3 h and a 75.4% degradation in 5% glucose solution after 80 min of initiating the stability test. It should be noted that the authors of the latter paper did not take into consideration the influence that temperature has on the stability of PRO, which we have pointed out in our work.…”
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“…These results are not in accordance with the ones published by Ródenas et al 17) that reported a negligible hydrolysis of PRO in saline solution after 3 h and a 75.4% degradation in 5% glucose solution after 80 min of initiating the stability test. It should be noted that the authors of the latter paper did not take into consideration the influence that temperature has on the stability of PRO, which we have pointed out in our work.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[15][16][17] The first-derivative spectrophotometric technique has the advantages of the speed, low cost, and environmental protection. The derivative methods circumvent the problem of overlapping spectral bands, allowing for the simultaneous determination of PRO and PA without prior separation, and providing accurate, precise, rapid, reproducible results.…”
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“…Various methods have been studied for the single determination of DA or PAR, for example, in detecting DA, HPLC [10], as fluorometry [11], UV-vis [12], and, in detecting PAR, spectrophotometry [13][14][15][16][17], near infrared transmittance spectroscopy [18], Fourier transform infrared spectrophotometry [19], spectrofluorometry [20,21], and chromatography [22,23]. However, the majority of these methods suffer from some disadvantages such as high costs, long analysis times, and requirement for sample pretreatment, and in some cases low sensitivity and selectivity that makes them unsuitable for routine analysis.…”
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