Title of article :
Analytical Utility of Potassium Permanganate for the Assay of Albendazole in Bulk Drug and Pharmaceuticals
Author/Authors :
Swamy, Nagaraju Department of Studies in Chemistry - Manasagangothri - University of Mysore, India , Prashanth, Kudige Nagaraj Department of Studies in Chemistry - Manasagangothri - University of Mysore, India , Basavaiah, Kanakapura Department of Studies in Chemistry - Manasagangothri - University of Mysore, India
Abstract :
Two rapid, simple, sensitive and cost-effective titrimetric and spectrophotometric
methods are described for the determination of
albendazole (ALB) in bulk drug and in pharmaceuticals. In titrimetry
(method A), ALB is oxidized by a known excess of potassium
permanganate (KMnO4) in H2SO4 medium followed by the determination
of unreacted permanganate by titration with ferrous ammonium sulphate
(FAS). In spectrophotometry (method B), ALB is treated with a measured
excess of permanganate in acid medium and the unreacted oxidant is
measured at 545 nm. The molar ratio (stoichiometry) in titrimetry and
the optimum assay conditions are studied. Titrimetry is applicable over
2-9 mg range and the calculations are based on a 1:1 (ALB: KMnO4)
molar-ratio. In spectrophotometry, Beers law is obeyed over 8.0-64.0
μg mL-1 concentration range of ALB. The molar absorptivity and Sandell
sensitivity values are calculated to be 3.348 × 103 L mol-1 cm-1 and 0.08
μg cm-2, respectively. The limits of detection (LOD) and quantification
(LOQ) are also reported for the spectrophotometric method. The
applicability of the developed methods is demonstrated by the assay of
ALB in pure drug as well as in commercial formulations.
Keywords :
Albendazole , Assay , Titrimetry , Spectrophotometry , Permanganate , Formulations
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics