Issue 9, 1989

Simultaneous determination of ascorbic acid, caffeine and paracetamol in drug formulations by differential-pulse voltammetry using a glassy carbon electrode

Abstract

A simple, rapid and accurate method for the simultaneous determination of ascorbic acid, caffeine and paracetamol in drug formulations has been developed. Peak currents were measured with a glassy carbon electrode at +0.350, +0.618 and + 1.425 V versus a saturated calomel electrode for ascorbic acid, paracetamol and caffeine, respectively. Perchloric acid (0.1 M)-methanol (1 + 1) was used both as a solvent and supporting electrolyte. The optimum modulation amplitude, pulse repeat time and scan rate of the polarographic analyser were found to be 50 mV, 0.5 s and 5 mV s–1, respectively and the linear calibration ranges for ascorbic acid, caffeine and paracetamol were 0–35, 0–50, and 0–55 µg ml–1, respectively. The relative standard deviations for 9.30 µg ml–1 of ascorbic acid, 8.50 µg ml–1 of caffeine and 7.30 µg ml–1 of paracetamol were 1.3, 2.5 and 0.7%, respectively. Results are reported for several commercially available drugs.

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Analyst, 1989,114, 1047-1051

Simultaneous determination of ascorbic acid, caffeine and paracetamol in drug formulations by differential-pulse voltammetry using a glassy carbon electrode

O. Lau, S. Luk and Y. Cheung, Analyst, 1989, 114, 1047 DOI: 10.1039/AN9891401047

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