Greenness, blueness, and whiteness evaluation of a quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance procedure for concurrent assay of aspirin and omeprazole in their single and fixed-dose combined tablets
Amal A. El-Masry, Abdallah M. Zeid, Nora A. Abdallah

TL;DR
This paper presents an eco-friendly and precise method using NMR to measure aspirin and omeprazole in single and combined tablets for better treatment monitoring.
Contribution
A new green NMR method for concurrent and accurate quantification of aspirin and omeprazole in pharmaceutical formulations.
Findings
The NMR method showed excellent linearity (r = 0.9999) and precision (%RSD < 1.08) for both drugs.
The method is environmentally friendly and does not require labeling or pretreatment steps.
The technique was successfully applied to both single and fixed-dose combination tablets.
Abstract
The Food and Drug Administration recently approved a fixed dose combination of aspirin and omeprazole that has been introduced for the treatment of gastrointestinal disorders, as it reduces the risk of upper gastrointestinal and cardiovascular adverse events in aspirin-treated patients. Therefore, an optimized eco-friendly, simple, fast, and precise quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy technique was presented for the concurrent estimation of that mixture in their single and combined dosage forms. The quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy concurrent estimation of both drugs was achieved using phloroglucinol as the internal standard and dimethyl sulfoxide as a deuterated solvent. An ideal set of acquisition parameters was determined to be 128 scans, 10 s relaxation latency, and 90° pulse angle. The selected quantitative signal of aspirin was the doublet of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAnalytical Methods in Pharmaceuticals · Electron Spin Resonance Studies · Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
