NOVEL APPROACH FOR SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC ESTIMATION OF SOLID DOSAGE FORMS OF TINIDAZOLE USING SOLIDS (EUTECTIC LIQUID OF PHENOL AND NIACINAMIDE) AS SOLUBILIZING AGENT (MIXED SOLVENCY CONCEPT)
*Deepak Kumar Jain, Vijay Kumar Patel, Shalini Bajaj, Nilesh Jain and R K Maheshwari
ABSTRACT
The pollution and toxicity caused by most of the organic solvents is a
big challenge. The researchers are doing much work to give ecofriendly
solutions for this challenge. Maheshwari has given a nice
concept, known as mixed-solvency concept. By application of this
concept, innumerable solvent systems can be developed. Maheshwari
is of the opinion that each substance possesses solubilizing power. He
has given several eco-friendly methods in the area of drug estimations
and formulations precluding the use of toxic organic solvents. The
present research work also provides an eco-friendly method to estimate
spectrophotometrically, the tinidazole drug in tablet formulations
without the help of organic solvent (Some pharmacopoeias describe
the spectrophotometric analytical techniques for assay of tinidazole
tablets utilizing methanol, a toxic organic solvent). The present
investigation is an attempt to show that solids can also be wisely used
to act as solvent precluding the use of organic solvents. The main objective of the present
study is to demonstrate the solvent action of solid. In the present study, a eutectic liquid (PNM 2510) obtained by triturating phenol crystals and niacinamide in 25:10 ratio on weight
basis was employed to extract (dissolve) tinidazole drug from fine powder of tablets.
Dilution was made with distilled water to carry out spectrophotometric estimation at 318 nm
without the help of organic solvent. The solubility of tinidazole in distilled water at room
temperature was found to be 5.38 mg/ml. The solubility of tinidazole in PNM 2510 was more
than 400 mg per ml (of PNM 2510). Proposed spectrophotometric analytical method is novel,
economic, eco-friendly, rapid, free from toxicity of organic solvent, accurate and
reproducible. Recovery studies and statistical data proved the accuracy, reproducibility and
precision of the proposed method. The presence of tablet excipients, phenol and niacinamide
did not interfere in the spectrophotometric estimation at 318 nm. Phenol and niacinamide do
not interfere above 300 nm.
Keywords: Mixed-solvency concept, Tinidazole, Phenol, Niacinamide, Spectrophotometric analysis, Eutectic liquid.
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