Abstract

Rivaroxaban, an oral anticoagulant, requires accurate and reliable analytical methods for quality control and pharmacokinetic studies. This review explores various techniques used for Rivaroxaban analysis, including HPLC, TLC, and MS. HPLC is the preferred method due to its high sensitivity, specificity, and reproducibility. TLC is a simpler and cost-effective alternative for qualitative analysis. MS is valuable for characterizing degradation products and studying metabolism. Recent advancements in analytical techniques have improved sensitivity and robustness. Future research should focus on developing methods for complex matrices and standardizing analytical procedures for better comparability and reproducibility.

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