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Ekta Sainani
Research Scholar, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Shrinathji Institute of Pharmacy, Upali Oden, Nathdwara, Dist-Rajsamand (Raj.)-313301 India
D. B. Joshi2
Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Shrinathji Institute of Pharmacy, Upali Oden, Nathdwara, Dist-Rajsamand (Raj.)-313301 India
R. S. Bhadauria
Principal, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Shrinathji Institute of Pharmacy, Upali Oden, Nathdwara, Dist-Rajsamand (Raj.)-313301 India
M.L. Chaudhary
Assistant Professor,Department of Pharmacology, Shrinathji Institute of Pharmacy, Upali Oden, Nathdwara, Dist-Rajsamand (Raj.)-313301 India
Abstract
The present article relates to a novel mixed hydrotropic solutions used as solution mixture in Ultra violet –visible spectroscopic studies for detecting drug molecules.The novel mixed hydrotropic solutions comprising Thymol, Camphor, Sodium acetate, Niacinamide , Sodium benzoate, Urea, Trisodium citrate, Sodium salicylate, Potassium acetate, Potassium citrate, Sodium citrate, Citric acid, Metformin HCl, Caffeine and many other combination of hydrotroic blends used as solvent for detecting the drug molecule in the analysis of the drug molecules. The main advantage of this methods are its avoid the uses of organic solvents which were already used in to the quantification of drug candidate.