Spectrophotometric investigation of famotidine-Pd(II) complex and its analytical application in drug analysis

By using different spectrophotometric methods, it was found that famotidine and palladium(II) ions form a complex, Pd(II): famotidine = 1:1, which has an absorptionmaximum at 345 nm. The formation of the complex between famotidine and palladium(II) chloride in Britton–Robinson buffer solution in the...

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Main Authors: Korićanac Zagorka R., Jovanović Tatijana, Petković Jelena, Minić-Popović Dragica M.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2004-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2004/0352-51390406485K.pdf
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spelling doaj-f4e48bc7623c41b98481522d11831c282020-12-24T12:18:55ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212004-01-0169648549210.2298/JSC0406485K0352-51390406485KSpectrophotometric investigation of famotidine-Pd(II) complex and its analytical application in drug analysisKorićanac Zagorka R.0Jovanović Tatijana1Petković Jelena2Minić-Popović Dragica M.3Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, BelgradeInstitute of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, BelgradeFaculty of Physical Chemistry, Belgrade, Serbia and MontenegroFaculty of Physical Chemistry, Belgrade, Serbia and MontenegroBy using different spectrophotometric methods, it was found that famotidine and palladium(II) ions form a complex, Pd(II): famotidine = 1:1, which has an absorptionmaximum at 345 nm. The formation of the complex between famotidine and palladium(II) chloride in Britton–Robinson buffer solution in the pH range 2.23–8.50 was studied. The conditional stability constant of the complex at the optimum pH 2.62 and ionic strength 0.5M was found to be log K’= 3.742 ±0.025. The Beer’s law was verified over the famotidine concentration range from 5x10-5–6x10-4 M. The proposed method was found to be suitable for accurate and sensitive analysis of famotidine both as the substance (RSD = 1.02–1.80 %) and its dosage forms (RSD = 1.75–1.83 %).http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2004/0352-51390406485K.pdffamotidinepalladium(ii) chloridecomplexometryspectrophotometrydrug determination
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author Korićanac Zagorka R.
Jovanović Tatijana
Petković Jelena
Minić-Popović Dragica M.
spellingShingle Korićanac Zagorka R.
Jovanović Tatijana
Petković Jelena
Minić-Popović Dragica M.
Spectrophotometric investigation of famotidine-Pd(II) complex and its analytical application in drug analysis
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
famotidine
palladium(ii) chloride
complexometry
spectrophotometry
drug determination
author_facet Korićanac Zagorka R.
Jovanović Tatijana
Petković Jelena
Minić-Popović Dragica M.
author_sort Korićanac Zagorka R.
title Spectrophotometric investigation of famotidine-Pd(II) complex and its analytical application in drug analysis
title_short Spectrophotometric investigation of famotidine-Pd(II) complex and its analytical application in drug analysis
title_full Spectrophotometric investigation of famotidine-Pd(II) complex and its analytical application in drug analysis
title_fullStr Spectrophotometric investigation of famotidine-Pd(II) complex and its analytical application in drug analysis
title_full_unstemmed Spectrophotometric investigation of famotidine-Pd(II) complex and its analytical application in drug analysis
title_sort spectrophotometric investigation of famotidine-pd(ii) complex and its analytical application in drug analysis
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
1820-7421
publishDate 2004-01-01
description By using different spectrophotometric methods, it was found that famotidine and palladium(II) ions form a complex, Pd(II): famotidine = 1:1, which has an absorptionmaximum at 345 nm. The formation of the complex between famotidine and palladium(II) chloride in Britton–Robinson buffer solution in the pH range 2.23–8.50 was studied. The conditional stability constant of the complex at the optimum pH 2.62 and ionic strength 0.5M was found to be log K’= 3.742 ±0.025. The Beer’s law was verified over the famotidine concentration range from 5x10-5–6x10-4 M. The proposed method was found to be suitable for accurate and sensitive analysis of famotidine both as the substance (RSD = 1.02–1.80 %) and its dosage forms (RSD = 1.75–1.83 %).
topic famotidine
palladium(ii) chloride
complexometry
spectrophotometry
drug determination
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2004/0352-51390406485K.pdf
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