D. Dogrukol-ak et al., A capillary zone electrophoretic method for the determination of nimesulide in pharmaceutical preparation and serum, J SEP SCI, 24(9), 2001, pp. 743-748
A simple capillary zone electrophoretic (CZE) method was developed to deter
mine nimesulide in pharmaceutical tablet formulations and serum. Method dev
elopment was conducted in a fused-silica capillary using a background elect
rolyte of 10 mM borate buffer containing 10% ethanol at pH 8.1, injecting f
or 1 s by vacuum injection, applying 30 kV. Salicylic acid was found to be
a good internal standard (IS) and detection was performed at 200 nm. Nimesu
lide and IS appeared at average migration times (RSD%) of 7.2 (0.75%) and 1
0.4 (0.91%) min, respectively. The limit of detection (S/N= 3) and limit of
quantitation (S/N= 10) were 2.2 x 10(-6) M and 6.7 x 10(-6) M, respectivel
y. The method was applied to the tablets containing 100 mg nimesulide and t
he results were compared to those of UV-spectrophotometry. The recoveries o
f methods (as mean (mg) RSD%) were found to be 99.6 +/- 1.59 for CZE and 98
.9 +/- 1.04 for UV spectrophotometry. The proposed method was also applied
for the determination of nimesulide in serum by the standard addition techn
ique. The proposed method is sensitive, precise, and easy to use for the de
termination of nimesulide in tablets and serum.