Analytical comparison between two spectroscopic methods used for the quantitative determination of olanzapine in its pure form
Keywords:
multi-wavelengths, Quantitative determination, olanzapine, analytical comparison, UV-Visible spectrophotometerAbstract
Statistical analysis compared two spectroscopic methods for determining olanzapine in its pure form, revealing similar results. The first method utilized the area under the peak within the wavelength range of 272-308 nm, demonstrating linearity within the range of 0.1-3 µg/ml. Results showed a recovery percentage of 96.05-102.93% and coefficient of variation percentage of 0.007-0.063%. Conversely, the second method employed a multi-wavelength technique at specific wavelengths (276, 284, 292, and 300 nm), with linearity within the range of 0.3-2 µg/ml. Results showed a recovery percentage of 98.6-100.97% and coefficient of variation percentage of 0.009-0.119%. Both methods exhibited sensitivity and accuracy, suggesting their applicability for the precise estimation of olanzapine in laboratory settings focused on quantitative drug analysis.
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