Abstract

Six selective spectrophotometric techniques, four univariate and two multivariate ones were developed for the determination of the antidiabetic drug omarigliptin (OMR) along with its hydrolytic and oxidative degradation products. The proposed univariate spectrophotometric methods were ratio subtraction, first derivative, derivative ratio and ratio difference. Linearities were constructed in the range of 10.0–180.0 μg mL−1 for both OMR & its hydrolytic degradation product and 10.0–110.0 μg mL−1 for the oxidative degradation one. On the other hand, partial least squares and artificial neural networks were the chosen multivariate approaches. Their linearity ranges were 20.0–60.0 μg mL−1 for OMR and 10.0–30.0 μg mL−1 for the two degradation products. All the methods were validated, effectively applied for quantification of the intact drug in its tablet formulation and favorably compared to the reported one.

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