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A simplified HPLC method for quantification of torsemide from human plasma and its application to a bioequivalence study

A simple, rapid and selective method was developed. The method was validated and found to be linear in the range of 100-4000 ng/ml. Chromatographic peaks were separated by means of a 5 mum, C18 silica column using acetonitrile and phosphate buffer (0.05 M) in proportion of 40:60 (pH 4.0) as a mobile...

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Published in:Indian journal of pharmaceutical sciences 2008-07, Vol.70 (4), p.519-522
Main Authors: Khan, I J, Loya, P, Saraf, M N
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