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Indian Journal of Advanced Chemistry, Volume 1, pp 10-14; https://doi.org/10.54105/ijac.c2013.041322

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This work planned to assess the antioxidant prevention agent movement and phenolic content of 41 business restorative creams accessible on the homegrown market. The phenol still up in the air by the Folin-Ciocalteu strategy involving gallic corrosive as a norm. The cell reinforcement action of restorative creams was estimated utilizing the FRAP strategy (feric antioxidant prevention agent limit). 22.5% of the corrective creams inspected contained phenolic compounds between 2.89 -1.15 and 2.98-1.91 mg GAE/g cream. 57% of the corrective creams analyzed had antioxidant prevention agent action in this range 53 to 359μM IronII.
Nasser Thalaj
Indian Journal of Advanced Chemistry, Volume 1, pp 5-9; https://doi.org/10.54105/ijac.c2012.041322

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A selective and simple reversed phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography (RP-HPLC) method was developed and validated for quantification of pentoxifylline in dosage forms available in local market. Firstly, different chromatographic conditions were tested. Then, the optimized method was validated. The method proven to be linear over 50% to 150% of the nominal concentration of standard pentoxifylline (R2 0.994). The method was accurate (recovery 100.1%) and precise (RSD% <3%). The method could separate pentoxifylline of caffeine and degradation products. The method was suitable for routine analysis of pentoxifylline in tablet dosage forms.
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