This paper presents the development and validation of an improved method for the simultaneous analysis of lamivudine (LVD), stavudine (STV) and nevirapine (NVP) using high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) with densitometric detection. Separation was performed on silica gel 60F(254) plates. The mobile phase is comprised of ethylacetate, methanol, toluene and concentrated ammonia (38.7:19.4:38.7:3.2, v:v:v:v). Detection wavelength was 254 nm. The R(f) values were 0.24±0.03, 0.38±0.04 and 0.69±0.04 (n=8) for LVD, STV and NVP, respectively. An F-test indicated that calibration graphs were adequately linear at the evaluated concentration ranges. The pooled %RSD for repeatability of the percentage amount recovered for LVD, STV and NVP were found to be 0.62, 0.54, and 0.79, and the pooled %RSD for time-different intermediate precision were 1.66, 1.27 and 1.21. The percentage recoveries for the trueness were 99.2%±1.5 for LVD, 98.6%±1.5 for STV and 99.3%±1.7 for NVP (n=3). Most factors evaluated in the robustness test were found to have an insignificant effect on the selected responses at 95% confidence level. This method was successfully used to analyze fixed-dose tablets samples of LVD, STV and NVP.
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Tanzania Food and Drugs Authority, P. O. Box 77150, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
This paper presents the development and validation of an improved method for the simultaneous analysis of lamivudine (LVD), stavudine (STV) and nevirapine (NVP) using high-performance thin-layer chromatography (HPTLC) with densitometric detection. Separation was performed on silica gel 60F(254) plates. The mobile phase is comprised of ethylacetate, methanol, toluene and concentrated ammonia (38.
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