Abstract
A new high-sensitive spectrophotometric method for the determination of microquantities of carbidopa is described. The method is based on the reduction of neotetrazolium chloride by carbidopa in an alkaline ethanolic medium. The formazan formed exhibits an absorption maximum at lambda = 507 nm, with an apparent molar absorptivity of epsilon = 6.63 x 10(4) M-1 cm-1 and a corresponding Sandell's sensitivity of 3.68 ng cm-2. Beer's law is obeyed over the range of 0.10-6.0 micrograms mL-1 while the optimum concentration range is 0.125-5.0 micrograms mL-1. The regression line equation was calculated as: A = 0.271C + 0.0023 with a correlation coefficient of 1.0000 (n = 28). The accuracy and the precision of the method were considered as very satisfactory. The results obtained from the determination of carbidopa using both the described procedure and the corresponding USP. XXII and BP 1988 clinical methods were statistically compared by means of Student's t-test as well as by the variance ratio F-test, and no significant difference was observed.
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