Spectrophotometric Estimation of Valsartan in Tablet Dosage Form Sharma M*, Sharma A, Jain A, Banerjee PS Shri Ram Institute of Technology, Near ITI Madhotal, Jabalpur, 482002 (M.P.) *Corresponding Author E-mail: meghapharma@rediffmail.com
Online published on 13 March, 2013. Abstract Valsartan, an angiotensin receptor blocker, has been widely used for the treatment of hypertension, heart failure and heart attacks. Two rapid, sensitive and reliable UV-Spectrophotometric (Method A) and first order derivative (Method B) have been developed for estimation of valsartan in bulk and tablet. In methanol, the Amax of valsartan was found to be 249 nm. The same spectra was derivatised into first order derivative, at δλ = 2; the amplitude of the through was measured at 268nm. The linear concentration ranges were 5–50 μg/ml for both the methods. The results of analysis were validated statistically. The Relative standard deviations for all the parameters were found to be less then the 5%. The method herein described can be employed for quality control and routine analysis of drugs in pharmaceutical formulations. Top Keywords Valsartan, First order derivative method, UV spectrophotometric method. Top |