Rapid and Cost-effective Spectrophotometric Method for Rivastigmine Transdermal Patch Quantification

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Introduction: Several formulations of rivastigmine have been approved for Alzheimer’s disease including transdermal patch which increase in compliance and decrease in adverse drug reactions. However, there have been limited reports on direct quantification. Objectives: The aim of this study was to design a simple, rapid, and cost-effective spectrophotometric method for direct quantification of rivastigmine in transdermal formulation. The results were also evaluated for linearity, precision, accuracy, and repeatability. Methods: Rivastigmine was extracted by sonicating in water. The different concentrations of rivastigmine in the patch were investigated for linearity and analyzed for correlation coefficient (r2). The precision was determined by using intra-day, inter-day, and repeatability techniques. The accuracy was investigated by using spike and unspike techniques. Results: The UV spectrum showed the maximum absorption at 260 nm. The linearity was obtained in this study with r2 greater than 0.99. The percentages of relative standard deviation from the precision assay were 1.0-3.5%, 0.4-2.5%, and less than 1% for intra-day, inter-day, and repeatability assays, respectively. The percentages of recovery were obtained with the range of 90-110%. The total duration of this method was less than 2 hours. Conclusion: This procedure would be a useful, uncomplicated, rapid and quality-control analytical method for direct quantification of rivastigmine quantity in transdermal patch formulation. This method would be clinically useful for pharmacokinetic study such as drug absorption through skin.

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