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Abstract
Two novel simple, precise and rapid spectrophotometric methods (Mehod A and Mehod B) are proposed for the determination of sulfamethaxazole (SFZ) using ferric chloride and potassium ferricyaide, sodium nitrite and resorcinol, as reagents. Method A is based reduction of Fe+3 by SFZ and Fe+2 produced forms complex with potassium ferricyanide to form a green colored chromogen having maximum absorption at 720nm. Method B is based on the diazotization of the drug by sodium nitrite in acidic medium at 5°C followed by coupling with resorcinol to form yellow colored species (lmax 430nm). Beer’s law is obeyed in the ranges, 4-20 and 2-10 μg/mL for method A and method B, respectively. The apparent molar absorptivities are calculated to be 0.61 x 104 and 1.089
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