Mm. Bedair et al., COLORIMETRIC DETERMINATION OF GUANETHIDINE SULFATE, GUANOXAN SULFATE,AND AMILORIDE HYDROCHLORIDE IN TABLETS, Microchemical journal, 50(1), 1994, pp. 94-100
Simple colorimetric methods for the determination of guanethidine sulf
ate (I), guanoxan sulfate (II), and amiloride hydrochloride (III) are
described. These methods are based on the reaction of each drug with 9
,10-phenanthraquinone in the presence of either 1-naphthol, resorcinol
, or 3,5-dihydroxybenzoic acid with 3 M potassium hydroxide aqueous so
lution. Green to blue colors were obtained with maximum absorptions at
648, 590, and 615 nm, respectively. Conditions for maximum color deve
lopment with respect to reagent concentrations, reaction times, color
stabilities, and the suitable concentration of potassium hydroxide sol
ution were studied. Concentration ranges for I are 12-22, 4-24, and 6-
14 mug/ml; for II they are 4-14, 4-16, and 4-16 mug/ml; and for III th
ey are 10-24 and 14-30 mug/ml. With an application of this proposed me
thod, the above three drugs in tablets were estimated within a relativ
e standard deviation of less than 2%. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.