Spectrophotometric investigation of metoprolol-benzyl orange reaction and its application to the assay in pharmaceutical dosage forms

1995 
A sensitive spectrophotometric method for the determination of metoprolol tatrate in tablets and ampoules is presented. Using spectrophotometric measurements, it was found that metoprolol tartrate and benzyl orange form a chloroform soluble ion-pair complex with an absorption maximum at 401 nm. The composition of the ion-pair complex was determined by applying Job's method to equimolar solutions of metoprolol tartrate: benzyl orange (1:2); molar absorptivity 7.39x10 3 mol -1 cm -1 . Extraction of the ion-pair complex in chloroform was accomplished easily at a Britton-Robinson's buffered optimum pH=5.2, μ=0.1mol/dm 3 . The relative stability constant, calculated according to the method of Sommer and Job's non-equimolar solutions, was log K=9.72 (avg.value). Beer's law was obeyed up to 3.42μg/ml of metoprolol tartrate (the detection limit was also 3.42 μg/ml). The precision of the method was checked at three different concentrations. The RSD (n=7) varied from 0.51 to 2.03%. Reproducibility was examined by analysing Lopresor tablets and ampoules. Recoveries varied from 99-101%. the reported method, applied to the assay of metoprolol tartrate in tablets and ampoules, gives precise and reproducible results
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