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PharmaTutor (April- 2015)
Print-ISSN: 2394 - 6679
e-ISSN: 2347 - 7881
(Volume 3, Issue 4)
Received On: 17/01/2015; Accepted On: 06/02/2015; Published On: 01/04/2015
AUTHORS: Manju Gowda M R*, Gnanasekaran D, Ashik Navas T, Antony George
Department of Pharmacology, Bharathi College of Pharmacy,
Bharathinagara, Mandya, Karnataka.
*manjugowdamr@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
A simple, precise, accurate and economical UV visible spectrophotometric method has been developed for estimation of Diclofenac sodium drug by AUC method. The standard and sample solutions were prepared by using double distilled water as a solvent. Quantitative determination of the drug was performed at wavelength range 270-282 nm. The linearity was established over the concentration range of 05, 10, 15, 20 & 25 μg/ml for Diclofenac sodium with correlation coefficient value of 0.9981. Precision studies showed that % relative standard deviation was within range of acceptable limits. The mean percentage recovery was found to be 99.38%.The proposed method has been validated as per ICH guidelines.
How to cite this article: M Gowda, D Gnanasekaran, A Navas, A George; Evaluation of adaptogenic activity of various extracts of Breynia Vitis-idaea (burm.f) C. Fisher leaves by using swim endurance test; PharmaTutor; 2015; 3(4); 26-32
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