Abstract

Recently, mirabegron has been added to tamsulosin to treat overactive bladder in men with benign prostatic hypertrophy. A Rapid, selective, sensitive, and green high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) approach was developed for the simultaneous determination of tamsulosin (TAM) and mirabegron (MIR) in pure and laboratory-prepared mixture. Complete separation was obtained on silica gel F254 using the solvent system methanol-ethyl acetate-ammonia (3:7:0.1, v/v). Short-wave ultraviolet light at 270 nm was used to view the chromatographic bands. For MIR and TAM, the suggested technique revealed compact spots with retention factor Rf values of 0.42 and 0.63, respectively. Within concentration ranges of 0.15–7.5 µg/band and 0.05–2.5 µg/band, good linearity was observed, with mean percentage recoveries of 100.04 ± 0.56 and 99.98% ± 0.95 for MIR and TAM, respectively. Green assessment of the developed HPTLC technique was estimated using different green analytical chemistry metrics such as Analytical eco-scale Analytical GREEness (AGREE), and Green Analytical Procedure Index (GAPI) metrics. The proposed method was effectively used as a stability-indicating assay to assess the presence of MIR and TAM in the pharmaceutical dosage form in the presence of their degradation product. The statistical analysis showed high precision and accuracy.

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