Newly developed method for determination of methyldopa drug using ammonium ceric (IV) nitrate by continuous flow injection analysis via homemade NAG-ADF-300-2 analyser

2021 ◽  
Vol 24 (04) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dr. Nagam S. Turkey ◽  
Elham N. Mezaal
2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 0078
Author(s):  
Elham N. Mezaal N. Mezaal

     Atenolol was used with ammonium molybdate to prove the efficiency, reliability and repeatability of the long distance chasing photometer (NAG-ADF-300-2) using continuous flow injection analysis. The method is based on reaction between atenolol and ammonium molybdate in an aqueous medium to obtain a dark brown precipitate. Optimum parameters was studied to increase the sensitivity for developed method. A linear range for calibration graph was 0.1-3.5 mmol/L for cell A and 0.3-3.5 mmol/L for cell B, and LOD 133.1680 ng/100 µL and 532.6720 ng/100 µL for cell A and cell B respectively with correlation coefficient (r) 0.9910 for cell A and 0.9901 for cell B, RSD% was lower than 1%, (n=8) for the determination of atenolol at concentration (0.5, 0.7 and 5) mmol/L respectively. The results were compared with classical method UV-Spectrophotometric at λ max=270 nm using the standard addition method via the use of t-test, at 95% confidence level. The comparison of data explain that long distance chasing photometer (NAG-ADF-300-2) is the choice with excellent extended detection and wide application.                                                                                                       


Author(s):  
Marowa H Abbas ◽  
Dakhil N Taha

A simple, rapid, sensitive and accurate spectrophotometric method has been established for determination of rifampicin in pure form and pharmaceutical preparations by using merging zone-continuous flow injection analysis technique. The proposed method based on formation of a violet blackish colored complex between rifampicin and copper ion (II) at absorptivity maximum (565nm). Chemical and physical parameters of this system were investigated. Beers law was obeyed in the concentration range of (5-100μg.mL-1) with detection limit (3μg.mL-1) and Dispersion coefficient (1.28). The analytical parameters were optimized as the fallowing: flow rate is (2ml.min), reaction coil is (75cm), volume of rifampicin is (150μL), volume of copper ion is (125 μL), and concentration of copper ion is (100μg.mL-1). The method was successfully applied to the analysis of the rifampicin in its pharmaceutical preparations.


1988 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. 192-197 ◽  
Author(s):  
D. J. Malcolme-Lawes ◽  
C. Pasquini

A high-performance continuous-flow analyser is used for the analysis of nitrate, nitrite and ammonium ion in potable waters. The results demonstrate that (1) the analyser allows the sequential determination of a number of analytes without requiring modification to the manifold; (2) the use of programmed slicing of the reaction mixture allows a wide range of analyte concentrations to be handled; and (3) that the sensitivity achieved compares favourably with the best available from conventional flow-injection analysis. The limits of detection were found to be 5 ppb for NH4+, 30 ppb for NO3-, and 4 ppb for NO2-.


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