Sm. Sultan et Feo. Suliman, FLOW-INJECTION METHOD FOR THE ASSAY OF THE ANTIARRHYTHMIC PROCAINAMIDE HCL IN DRUG FORMULATIONS UTILIZING STATISTICAL OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES, Talanta, 40(5), 1993, pp. 623-627
A flow injection spectrophotometric method for the determination of pr
ocainamide HCl was explored. The method was based on the oxidation of
procainamide HCl with cerium(IV) in sulphuric acid media and subsequen
t monitoring of the absorbance of the oxidized form of the drug at 480
nm. A sample rate of 250 samples per hour was attained. The procedure
was optimized by the Factorial Design at two upper and lower levels o
f the five parameters sample loop size, flow rate, coil length, sulphu
ric acid and cerium(IV) concentrations. The latter three indicated hig
h interactions and revealed significance to peak height value therefor
e optimized by the Super Modified Simplex programme. The optimized FI
system with a linear calibration range of 100-600 ppm was found to be
adequate and suitable for determination of procainamide HCl in proprie
tary drugs. A high degree of accuracy of the results was demonstrated
by a statistical comparison with those obtained by the British Pharmac
opoeia method of the same batch of drugs.