| Literature DB >> 26664372 |
Effat Souri1, Hassan Donyayi1, Reza Ahmad Khaniha2, Maliheh Barazandeh Tehrani1.
Abstract
Fluvoxamine maleate is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor, which is used for the treatment of different types of depressive disorders. In the present study, a stability indicating HPLC method was developed and validated for the determination of fluvoxamine maleate. The chromatographic separation was carried out using a Nova-Pak CN column and a mixture of K2HPO4 50 mM (pH 7.0) and acetonitrile (60: 40, v/v) as the mobile phase. Target compounds were detected using a UV detector set at 235 nm. The developed method was linear over the concentration range of 1-80 μg/ml with acceptable precision (CV values < 2.0%) and accuracy (error values < 1.6%). The degradation studies showed that fluvoxamine maleate is relatively unstable under acidic, basic and oxidative conditions and also when exposed to UV radiation. On the other hand, the bulk powder of fluvoxamine maleate was relatively stable when exposed to visible light or heat. The proposed method was successfully applied for the determination of active ingredient of fluvoxamine dosage form without any interference from tablet excipients.Entities:
Keywords: Fluvoxamine; HPLC; Stability indicating; Stress degradation
Year: 2015 PMID: 26664372 PMCID: PMC4673933
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Iran J Pharm Res ISSN: 1726-6882 Impact factor: 1.696
Figure 1Chemical structure of fluvoxamine maleate
Figure 2Typical chromatograms obtained from stability studies of fluvoxamine maleate. (a) fluvoxamine maleate standard solution (50 mg/mL); (b) fluvoxamine maleate solution in 0.5 M HCl after 10 min at 80 °C; (c) fluvoxamine maleate solution in 2 M NaOH after 40 min at at 80 °C; (d) fluvoxamine maleate solution in 10% H2O2 after 30 min at 80 °C; (e) fluvoxamine maleate bulk powder after 5 days exposure to UV light; (f) fluvoxamine maleate solution after 5 days exposure to UV light; (g) fluvoxamine maleate solution after 5 days exposure to visible light; (h) fluvoxamine maleate solution after 5 days exposure to heat
System suitability parameters
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| USP theoretical plates (n = 6) | 5400 | N>1500 |
| USP tailing factor (n = 6) | 1.11 | T<1.5 |
| Repeatability (tR) (n = 6) | 0.89 | RSD<1% |
| Repeatability (peak area)(n = 6) | 0.65 | RSD<1% |
tR: Retention time (min); N: Theoretical plate; T: Tailing factor; RSD: Relative Standard Deviation
Statistical data of calibration curves of fluvoxamine maleate (n = 6).
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| Linearity range | 1-80 g/mL |
| Regression equation | y = 15.80 x-9.76 |
| Standard deviation of slope | 0.14 |
| Relative standard deviation of slope (%) | 0.87 |
| Standard deviation of intercept | 2.03 |
| Correlation coefficient (r2) | 0.9998 |
| Limit of quantification (LOQ) | 1.28 g/mL |
| Limit of detection (LOD) | 0.42 g/mL |
Precision and accuracy of the method for determination of fluvoxamine maleate (3 sets for 3 days).
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| 2.00 | 2.03±0.04 | 1.97 | 1.55 |
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| 2.00 | 2.01±0.04 | 1.81 | 0.60 |
The results of the stress degradation tests on fluvoxamine maleate bulk powder using different conditions
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| 0.5 M HCl | 80ºC | 10 min | 37.5 |
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| 2 M NaOH | 80ºC | 40 min | 55.4 |
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| 10% H2O2 | 80ºC | 30 min | 74.3 |
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| UV light | Solid form | Room temperature | 5 days | 73.8 |
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| Solid form | 80 C | 5 days | 98.4 |