Abstract

Salbutamol sulphate (SS) can be analysed very accurately by second-derivative ( 2D) UV spectroscopy at concentrations between 1 and 80 μg/ml, in the presence of fairly high levels of bovine albumin. The non-derivatised ( 0D) UV-spectroscopic analysis of salbutamol sulphate is severely hindered due to interference by albumin while in 4D, Beer-Lambert's law is not obeyed between 1 and 8 μg/ml.

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