Abstract

Four simple and sensitive visible spectrophotometric methods (A–D) have been described for the assay of nimesulide (NMD) either in pure form or in pharmaceutical formulations. Methods A and B are based on the oxidative coupling between the reduced product of NMD (RNMD) and p-N,N-dimethyl phenylenediamine dihydrochloride (DMPD) in presence of chloramine – T (CAT) or 3-methyl-2-benzothiazolinone hydrazone hydrochloride (MBTH) in presence of ferric chloride (Fe III) to form coloured products with λmax at 540 nm and 600 nm respectively. Method C is based on the diazotization of RNMD with excess nitrous acid (HNO2) and estimating the consumed HNO2 with cresyl fast violet acetate (CFVA). Method D is based on the formation of the coloured charge-transfer complex, when RNMD is treated with metol (p-methyl aminophenol sulphate, PMAP) in presence of potassium dichromate. All variables have been optimized and the reaction sequence is presented. The concentration measurements are reproducible within a relative standard deviation of 1.0%. Recoveries are 98.6–100.2%.

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