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  • Development and Validation of RP-HPLC Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Nebivolol HCl and Indapamide in Tablet

  • Saraswati Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Dhanap, Gandhinagar-382355, Gujarat, India.

Abstract

The objective of the current study was to develop a simple, accurate, precise and rapid reversed phase high performance liquid chromatographic (RP-HPLC) method with subsequent validation using ICH suggested approach for the determination of Nebivolol hydrochloride (NEBI) and Indapamide (INDA) in tablets. The proposed RP-HPLC method utilizes a C18, 5?m, 250mm × 4.6mm i.e. column in isocratic mode, mobile phase consisting of 0.074 M potassium dihydrogen phosphate and acetonitrile in the proportion of 40:60 (v/v) with 2% triethaylamine and an apparent pH adjusted to 3.0±0.1 using orthophosphoric acid. The column effluents were subjected to UV detection at 282 nm. The retention times were 3.403 min and 7.907min for NEBI and INDA respectively at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min. The linearity of the proposed method was investigated in the range of 50-150 ?g/ml (r = 0.998) for NEB and 15-45 ?g/ml (r = 0.998) for INDA respectively. The percentage mean recovery was found to be 98.01 for NEBI and 97.93 for INDA. Also, the method was statistically validated as per ICH guideline.

Keywords

RP-HPLC, Nebivolol hydrochloride, Indapamide, UV, simultaneous estimation

Introduction

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Indapamide (INDA), chemically is a 4-chloro-N-(2-methyl-2, 3-dihydroindol-1-yl)-3-sulfamoyl-benzamide used as an antihypertensive agent and as a diuretic, which inhibits the reabsorption of sodium and calcium at the beginning of distal convoluted tubules. Nebivolol hydrochloride, chemically is a α, α’–(Imino bis (methylene)) bis (6- fluro-3, 4 dihydro-2-H-1-benzopyran-2-methanol) is an antihypertensive agent and α-adrenergic receptor blocker [1-3]. It produces sympatholytic effect on heart. Deep literature survey reveals that, HPLC [4-6], Spectrophotometric [7] method are reported for the estimation of INDA alone and combination with others. Spectrophotometric [8], HPLC [9-10], HPTLC [11] are reported for the estimation of NEBI. Simultaneous equation method and Q absorbance ratio method was found for Nebivolol HCl and Indapamide in combine dosage form [12]. RP-HPLC method was not found so in present study, simple, accurate, precise, rapid RP-HPLC method is developed for the simultaneous estimation of these two drugs in combined dosage form.

Objective:

  • By literature survey it was found that there is no official method is available for Nebivolol HCl and Indapamide in combination. Reported methods (Simultaneous equation method and Q absorbance ratio method) are available for Nebivolol HCl and Indapamide in combination.
  • By literature survey RPHPLC method was not found for combination of Nebivolol HCl and Indapamide so, there is a thought of interest to develop new RP-HPLC method for estimation of Nebivolol HCl and Indapamide.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Instruments:

A Shimadzu RP-HPLC instrument (LC-20AT) equipped with an SPD-ZDA UV-Visible detector, manual injector with 20 μL loop, and C18 column (250 mm × 4.6 mm id, 5 μm particle size) and Sprinchrom software were used. Sartorius CP224S analytical balance, ultra sonic cleaner and pH meter were used during the study.

Materials: Nebivolol HCl and Indapamide were received as a gift sample from Vaibhav Laboratory, Ahmedabed. Acetonitrile of HPLC grade and orthophosphoric acid of HPLC grade were purchased from S.D fine chemicals Ltd. Mumbai. The water for RPHPLC was prepared by triple glass distillation and filtered through a nylon 0.45 μm –47 mm membrane filter (Gelman Laboratory, Mumbai,India). Pharmaceutical formulation of NEBI and INDA were purchased from local pharmacy.

Chromatographic conditions: The column used for chromatographic separations was C18 (250 mm x 4.6 mm i.d., 5 μm particle size). The analytical wavelength was set at 282 nm and samples 20 μl were injected. The chromatographic separations were accomplished using mobile phase comprised of 0.074 M potassium dihydrogen phosphate and acetonitrile in the proportion of 40:60 (v/v) with 2ml triethaylamine and an apparent pH adjusted to 3.0±0.1 using orthophosphoric acid, filtered through 0.45 μm filter (Millipore) and deaerated in ultrasonic bath. Mobile phase was pumped at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min at ambient temperature.

Preparation of standard stalk solution:

For HPLC analysis 50 mg of Nebivolol HCl and 15 mg of Indapamide powder was weighed accurately using sartorius precision balance (readability 0.01 mg) and transferred in to 50 ml volumetric flask, dissolved and diluted to 50 ml with mobile phase.

Preparation of working standard solution:

From the standard stalk solution take 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.25, 1.5 ml and transferred to separate 10 ml volumetric flask made up to mark with mobile phase for Nebivolol HCl and Indapamide.

Preparation of sample solution:

Twenty tablets were weighed accurately. Powder equivalent to 50 mg of Nebivolol HCl and 15 mg of Indapamide was weighed and transferred in a 50 ml volumetric flask and mobile phase was added. This solution was sonicated for 15 minutes and final volume was made to the mark with mobile phase. The solution was filtered through Whatman filter paper No. 41. The filtrate (5ml) was transferred in a 50 ml volumetric flask and diluted to the mark with mobile phase to obtain sample solution.

Method Validation:

The method was validated for various parameters as per ICH guidelines.

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION:

Table 1: Regression characteristics and validation parameters

Parameters

NEBI

INDA

Calibration range

50-150 μg/ml

15- 45 μg/ml

Detection limit

0.670 μg/ml

0.365 μg/ml

Quantitation limit

2.032 μg/ml

1.108 μg/ml

Slope

8.674

16.31

Intercept

104.0

26.66

Correlation co-efficient (r)

0.998

0.998

Intraday (%RSD)

0.291 – 1.093

0.634 – 1.411

Interday (%RSD)

0.390 - 1.254

0.428 – 1.447

Table 2: Data of recovery study

Drug

Amount added

(μg/ml)

Amount added

(μg/ml)

Amount found

(μg/ml)

% Recovery ± S.D

(n=5)

NEBI

1

4

4.8940

97.3522 ± 0.8885

1

5

5.9208

98.41656 ± 0.5656

1

6

6.1667

98.2884 ± 0.6948

INDA

1

1.2

2.1667

97.2282 ± 0.8805

1

1.5

2.4751

98.3453 ± 0.5655

1

1.8

2.7682

98.2340 ± 0.6957

Table 3: Parameters of chromatogram

System Suitability Parameters

NEBI

INDA

Retention Time

3.403

7.907

Tailing factor

1.4

1.525

Theoretical plate

6867

7156

Table 4: Estimation of NEBI and INDA tablets

NEBI

INDA

Amount

labeled

(mg)

Amount

found (mg)

% Amount

Found ± S.D.

(n=5)

Amount

labeled

(mg)

Amount

found (mg)

% Amount

Found ± S.D.

(n=5)

5

5.029

100.59  ± 0.605

1.5

1.51

100.714 ±  0.5361

Linearity for NEBI and INDA were found to be in the range of 50-150 μg/ml and 15-45 μg/ml respectively. Upon estimation in the tablet dosage form, label claim for both the drug was found to be in the limits. As evident from the values mentioned in the table, lower values of LOD & LOQ indicate good sensitivity of the method. Interday & Intraday precisions were performed and %RSD values were found to be < 2%. The method showed that there is no interference of the excipients on the analysis of pure drugs in marketed formulation.

CONCLUSION

Results are in good agreement with claim which indicates there is no interference of routinely used excipients. The proposed method was accurate, precise, simple, sensitive and rapid. The proposed method can be used for routine analysis of Nebivolol HCl and Indapamide in tablets.

Figure 1 HPLC Chromatogram of NEBI (100 µg/ml) and INDA (30 µg/ml)

Figure 2: Calibration curve of Nebivolol HCl

Figure 3: Calibration curve of Indapamide

REFERENCES

  1. Rang H.P, Dale M.M. Ritter J.M. and Moore P.K., Pharmacology, 5th ed., 2003; 228-230.
  2. Sean C Sweetman Ed, the Martindale Complete Drug Reference 35th Edition, Pharmaceutical Press 2002; 938,964.
  3. Maryadele. J.o’ Neil ed, Merck Index 14th Edition, Merck & Co. Inc, White House Station NJ 2006; 4936,6431.
  4. K Harpreet, H Pannu, MP Mahajan, S. D. Sawant, “Validated RP-HPLC Method for the Determination of Indapamide in Bulk and Tablet Dosage Form” Der Pharma Chemica, 2012, 4(3),996-1002.
  5. Pai Jyoti, Shetty Sathish Kumar, Chenna Gangaprasad, “Development and Validation of RPHPLC Method for Quantitative estimation of Indapamide in Bulk and Pharmaceutical dosage forms” International Journal of Pharm Tech Research,2011;3(3),1482-1487.
  6. Patel Deval, Mehta Falgun, Bhatt Kashyap, “Simultaneous Estimation of Amlodipine Besylate and Indapamide in Pharmaceutical Formulation by High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Method” Science Pharma; 2010;1-10.
  7. Fernandes N, Nimdeo, M.S, Choudhari V.P, Kulkarni R.R, Pande V and Nikalje L.G, “Dual wavelength and simultaneous spectrophotometric methods for estimation of atenolol and indapamide in their combined dosage form” International Journal of Chemical Sci;2006;6(1),29-35.
  8. Lakshmana A, Rajeswari K.R, “Spectrophotometric Method for the Determination of Nebivolol Hydrochloride in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Formulations” E-Journal of Chemistry 2010, 7(2), 445-448.
  9. Sahoo MK, Giri RK, Barik CS, Kanungo SK, “RP-HPLC Method for the Estimation of Nebivolol in Tablet Dosage Form” E-Journal of Chemistry 2009, 6(3), 915-919.
  10. Manzoor A, Manohara YN, “Development and validation of RP-HPLC method for simultaneous estimation of nebivolol hydrochloride and hydrochlorothiazide in combined tablet dosage form”, International Journal of Chem Tech Research 2011;.4, (1),328-336.
  11. Patel Satish Ambalal, Patel Hemant M, “Development and Validation of HPTLC Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Nebivolol and Hydrochlorthiazide in Tablet”, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Frontier Research;2012; 2(1): 28-38.
  12. Patel Paresh, Patel Hetal, “Two Spectroscopic Methods for the Simultaneous Estimation of Indapamide and Nebivolol Hydrochloride in Combined Dosage Form” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research; 2011; 3(2), 55-57.

Reference

  1. Rang H.P, Dale M.M. Ritter J.M. and Moore P.K., Pharmacology, 5th ed., 2003; 228-230.
  2. Sean C Sweetman Ed, the Martindale Complete Drug Reference 35th Edition, Pharmaceutical Press 2002; 938,964.
  3. Maryadele. J.o’ Neil ed, Merck Index 14th Edition, Merck & Co. Inc, White House Station NJ 2006; 4936,6431.
  4. K Harpreet, H Pannu, MP Mahajan, S. D. Sawant, “Validated RP-HPLC Method for the Determination of Indapamide in Bulk and Tablet Dosage Form” Der Pharma Chemica, 2012, 4(3),996-1002.
  5. Pai Jyoti, Shetty Sathish Kumar, Chenna Gangaprasad, “Development and Validation of RPHPLC Method for Quantitative estimation of Indapamide in Bulk and Pharmaceutical dosage forms” International Journal of Pharm Tech Research,2011;3(3),1482-1487.
  6. Patel Deval, Mehta Falgun, Bhatt Kashyap, “Simultaneous Estimation of Amlodipine Besylate and Indapamide in Pharmaceutical Formulation by High Performance Liquid Chromatographic Method” Science Pharma; 2010;1-10.
  7. Fernandes N, Nimdeo, M.S, Choudhari V.P, Kulkarni R.R, Pande V and Nikalje L.G, “Dual wavelength and simultaneous spectrophotometric methods for estimation of atenolol and indapamide in their combined dosage form” International Journal of Chemical Sci;2006;6(1),29-35.
  8. Lakshmana A, Rajeswari K.R, “Spectrophotometric Method for the Determination of Nebivolol Hydrochloride in Bulk and Pharmaceutical Formulations” E-Journal of Chemistry 2010, 7(2), 445-448.
  9. Sahoo MK, Giri RK, Barik CS, Kanungo SK, “RP-HPLC Method for the Estimation of Nebivolol in Tablet Dosage Form” E-Journal of Chemistry 2009, 6(3), 915-919.
  10. Manzoor A, Manohara YN, “Development and validation of RP-HPLC method for simultaneous estimation of nebivolol hydrochloride and hydrochlorothiazide in combined tablet dosage form”, International Journal of Chem Tech Research 2011;.4, (1),328-336.
  11. Patel Satish Ambalal, Patel Hemant M, “Development and Validation of HPTLC Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Nebivolol and Hydrochlorthiazide in Tablet”, International Journal of Pharmaceutical Frontier Research;2012; 2(1): 28-38.
  12. Patel Paresh, Patel Hetal, “Two Spectroscopic Methods for the Simultaneous Estimation of Indapamide and Nebivolol Hydrochloride in Combined Dosage Form” International Journal of Pharmaceutical Research; 2011; 3(2), 55-57.

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Jaimin Prajapati
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Saraswati Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences Dhanap, Gandhinagar-382355, Gujarat, India.

Jaimin Prajapati*, Development and Validation of RP-HPLC Method for Simultaneous Estimation of Nebivolol HCl and Indapamide in Tablet, Int. J. of Pharm. Sci., 2025, Vol 3, Issue 9, 2563-2567 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17181590

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