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Research Article

Stability-Indicating HPLC Method for Betaxolol HCl and Its Pharmaceutical Dosage Forms

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Pages 1037-1039 | Published online: 20 Oct 2008
 

Abstract

The present work describes a specific, stability-indicating high-performance liquid chromatographic method for determination of betaxolol HCl and its pharmaceutical dosage forms. Betaxolol HCl was chromatographed on a microbondapak C18 column utilizing a simple mixture of methanol: acetonitrile:0.1% diethylamine (pH 3.0 adjusted using orthophosphoric acid). It was detected at 222 nm. The method is accurate and precise with a percent relative standard deviation of 0.11 based on 6 readings. A number of inactive ingredients present in the dosage forms (eye drop, tablet, gel) did not interfere in the assay procedure. The recovery from synthetic mixtures was quantitative. The extraction procedure from the dosage forms is very simple. The drug appears to be very sensitive to acids (such as sulfuric acid) since 100% of the drug decomposed on boiling for 5 min.

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