2011, Number 3
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Rev Cubana Farm 2011; 45 (3)
Quantitative determination through capillary zone electrophoresis of mangiferin in 300 mg VIMANG® tablets
Curiel HH, Vélez CH, Lora GJ
Language: Spanish
References: 12
Page: 423-430
PDF size: 145.48 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Mangiferin was selected as marker in the quality control of active principle VIMANG®
and its formulations, which have been used as nutritional supplement, cosmetic, and
phytomedication. This paper was aimed at validating the capillary electrophoresis
method for the quantitative analysis of mangiferin in the pharmaceutical formulation
300 mg VIMANG® tablets. The specificity, linearity, accuracy and precision were
assessed. The results showed the method specificity owing to lack of interference
by the excipients or their degradation products. Linearity showed a correlation
coefficient of 0.9979 in the studied concentration range. The variation coefficients
for repeatability and intermediate precision were less than 2 %. Accuracy reached a
recovery rate of 100.20 % that is not statistically different from 100 %. It may be
concluded that the validated method is specific, linear, precise and accurate and
could be an advantageous alternative to the high resolution liquid chromatography
method used at the lab setting.
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