Issue 1239, 1979

Determination of the prostaglandin F content of pharmaceutical preparations with triangle programmed bromimetric titration in flowing solutions

Abstract

A survey of the different methods for prostaglandin analysis is given. The use of bromine as a reagent for the accurate determination of prostaglandin F is indicated from its chemical structure. Several reasons, however, hinder the use of classical bromimetry.

In this paper the application of a new analytical method, the so-called triangle programmed titration technique, is described for prostaglandin analysis. This method permits the simple and effective use of bromine as a reagent by performing the titration in a continuous-flow system. The reagent is generated coulometrically during the titration.

Methods are described for the determination of the prostaglandin F content of different pharmaceutical preparations.

Article information

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Paper

Analyst, 1979,104, 560-565

Determination of the prostaglandin F content of pharmaceutical preparations with triangle programmed bromimetric titration in flowing solutions

Zs. Fehér, G. Nagy, K. Tóth, E. Pungor and A. Tóth, Analyst, 1979, 104, 560 DOI: 10.1039/AN9790400560

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