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Quantitation of film coating on Zantac 75 mg tablets and Epivir HBV 100 mg tablets by ICP-AES.
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 2003 March 11
PURPOSE: To present a selective analytical Inductively Coupled Plasma-Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES) method developed and validated for the quantitation of tablet film coatings containing titanium.
METHODS: Tablet samples were decomposed by either digestion or dry ashing. The amount of film tablet coating was calculated based on titanium content of the sample.
RESULTS: The reported ICP-AES method was accurate, precise, sensitive and linear for determination of titanium concentrations from 2.9 to 8.6 ppm.
CONCLUSION: This method provides an accurate determination of the amount of coating on a tablet and has general applicability for a variety of coating formulations containing different elements.
METHODS: Tablet samples were decomposed by either digestion or dry ashing. The amount of film tablet coating was calculated based on titanium content of the sample.
RESULTS: The reported ICP-AES method was accurate, precise, sensitive and linear for determination of titanium concentrations from 2.9 to 8.6 ppm.
CONCLUSION: This method provides an accurate determination of the amount of coating on a tablet and has general applicability for a variety of coating formulations containing different elements.
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