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    The study focuses to validate and develop a precise, simple and accurate stability indicating RP-HPLC method for estimation simultaneously of and silodosin and mirabegron in synthetic mixture. The chromatographic separation was achieved by using Shimpack Solar C18 column (250×4.5mm, 5μm) with acetonitrile: 5mM ammonium acetate in ratio of 90:10% v/v as a mobile phase at a constant flow rate of about 1.2mL/min. The development and validation were carried out at detection wavelength of 229nm. We developed a robust RP-HPLC method, validated for linearity, precision, accuracy, specificity, and system suitability. The method demonstrated excellent linearity with correlation coefficient value r2 was nearly 0.998 with linearity range 8-18μg/mL for Silodosin and 24-54μg/mL for mirabegron. LOD and LOQ were found to be lower; hence, the method is sensitive. Percentage recovery was obtained 99.97% and 99.99% for silodosin and mirabegron, respectively. In case of precision, robustness and repeatability, RSD was found to be less than 2. The validated and developed RP-HPLC method offers an efficient and practical approach for the simultaneous quantification of silodosin and mirabegron in pharmaceutical formulations, making it a valuable tool for quality control and pharmaceutical research. Copyright © 2023 Académie Nationale de Pharmacie. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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    Shweta Mishra, Ninama Surekha, Ashlesha Chauhan. Development and validation of stability indicating RP-HPLC method for simultaneous estimation of silodosin and mirabegron in synthetic mixture. Annales pharmaceutiques francaises. 2024 Mar;82(2):243-262

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