Ana R. Breier
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2003
Cássia Virginia Garcia; Ana R. Breier; Martin Steppe; E. E. S. Schapoval; Tércio Paschke Oppe
The aim of this research was to validate a high performance liquid chromatographic method for the quantitative determination of dexamethasone acetate contained in cream preparation. A MetaSil octadecyl silane (250 x 4.6 mm, 5 microm) column, a methanol: water (65:35; v/v) mobile phase (1.0 ml min(-1)) and an UV detector (set at 254 nm) were used to evaluate the parameters: linearity, precision, accuracy, specificity, as well as, quantitation and detection limits. The calibration curve showed a correlation coefficient of 0.9999. The precision was demonstrated by the relative standard deviation (RSD) of 0.53. The recovery test resulted in an average of 97.85%, what confirmed the accuracy of the method. The quantitation and detection limits determined were 1.41 and 0.47 microg ml(-1), respectively. The specificity test showed there was no interference in the drug peak.
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2002
Ana R. Breier; Cássia Virginia Garcia; Tércio Paschke Oppe; Martin Steppe; Elfrides Eva Scherman Schapoval
The validation of a microbiological assay, applying the cylinder-plate method, for the determination of the antibiotic azithromycin is described. Using a strain of Micrococcus luteus ATCC 9341 as the test organism, azithromycin at concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 0.4 microgml(-1) could be measured in capsules and suspensions. A prospective validation of the method showed that it was linear (r=0.998), precise (RSD=1.40-capsules; RSD=1.19-powder for suspension and RSD=1.73-oral suspension) and accurate (it measured the added quantities). We conclude that the microbiological assay is satisfactory for quantitation of in vitro antibacterial activity of azithromycin.
Analytical Letters | 2007
Ana R. Breier; Martin Steppe; E. E. S. Schapoval
Abstract A simple, reproducible, accurate, and effective spectrophotometric method was developed and validated for the quantitation of the antihistamine fexofenadine in capsules and coated tablets. Ethanol was used as solvent and the absorbance at the wavelength of 220 nm was employed to the quantitation of the drug. The method validation was fulfilled through the evaluation of the analytical parameters of linearity, precision, accuracy, limits of detection, and quantitation and specificity. The method was linear (r=0.9999) at concentrations ranging from 8.0 to 20.0 µg ml−1, precise (RSD intra‐day=0.29; 0.18; 0.39; RSD inter‐day=0.12 for capsules and RSD intra‐day=0.13; 0.16; 0.13; RSD inter‐day=0.13 for coated tablets), accurate (percentage recovery=99.97% for capsules and 100.51% for tablets), sensitive (limits of detection and quantitation of 0.10 and 0.29 µg ml−1, respectively) and specific. The method was compared to a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method, which was previously developed to the same drug. The results showed no significant difference between the methods in fexofenadine hydrochloride quantitation.
Journal of AOAC International | 2004
Ana R. Breier; Clésio Soldateli Paim; Júlia Menegola; Martin Steppe; Elfrides E. S. Schapoval
Journal of AOAC International | 2005
Ana R. Breier; Silvia dos Santos Garcia; André Jablonski; Martin Steppe; Elfrides E. S. Schapoval
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2008
Ana R. Breier; Norma Sbarbati Nudelman; Martin Steppe; Elfrides Eva Scherman Schapoval
Journal of Chromatographic Science | 2011
Juliana Roman; Ana R. Breier; Martin Steppe
Journal of pharmacy & pharmaceutical sciences : a publication of the Canadian Society for Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2005
Ana R. Breier; Clésio Soldateli Paim; Martin Steppe; Elfrides E. S. Schapoval
Chromatographia | 2006
Ana R. Breier; Martin Steppe; E. E. S. Schapoval
Journal of AOAC International | 2006
Lauren C. Vaucher; Ana R. Breier; Elfrides E. S. Schapoval
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Elfrides Eva Scherman Schapoval
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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