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Original Articles

Validated Capillary Electrophoresis Study for the Determination of Cetirizine in Pharmaceutical Forms

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Pages 1781-1792 | Received 24 Nov 2005, Accepted 16 Feb 2006, Published online: 07 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

A capillary electrophoretic method for the determination of cetirizine is described in this study. The method was developed by using a running buffer consisting of 10 mM of 10% methanol with pH 8.5, employing a fused silica column with a total length of 85 cm, an effective length of 65 cm, and internal diameter of 75 µm. 28 kV were applied, which produced signals that were detected at 200 nm. Under these conditions, cetirizine and phenobarbital sodium as an internal standard appeared at 6.7 and 8.9 minutes, respectively. The limits of detection and quantification were found to be 5.45×10−6 M and 1.60×10−5 M, respectively. The repeatability and linearity of the method were validated by intra‐day and inter‐day precision. Then, the proposed method was applied to Zyrtec® tablet, syrup, and oral drop. The results indicate that the method is simple, accurate, and precise for the analysis of cetirizine.

Acknowledgments

The authors wish to thank the Rectorship of Anadolu University for supporting our research and Edward McQuaid for revising the language of this article.

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