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Elsevier, Farmaco, 3(57), p. 215-219

DOI: 10.1016/s0014-827x(01)01196-x

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Flow injection spectrophotometric determination of adrenaline in pharmaceutical formulations using a solid-phase reactor containing lead(IV) dioxide immobilized in a polyester resin

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Abstract

A flow injection spectrophotometric procedure is proposed for determining adrenaline in pharmaceutical formulations. In this work, the adrenaline in acetate buffer reacts with a solid-phase reactor containing lead(IV) dioxide immobilized in a polyester resin and the adrenochrome yielded was continuously monitored at 486 nm. The analytical curve was linear in the adrenaline concentration range from 0.1 to 0.8 mmol l−1 with a detection limit of 8×10−3 mmol l−1. Recoveries of 96.5–105% and relative standard deviation of 0.2% for a solution containing 0.4 mmol l−1 adrenaline (n=10) were obtained. The analytical frequency was 130 determinations per hour and the results obtained for adrenaline in pharmaceutical formulations using this procedure and those obtained using a pharmacopoeia procedure are in agreement at the 95% confidence level.