Chemical Science Review and Letters ISSN 2278-6783 Research Article
Spectrophotometric Determination of Tramadol Hydrochloride in
Nagaraja Setty K1, Prabhavathi K*2, Chakravarthi I.E3, Manjula gayathri M4
1Department of chemistry, Government Degree College for Men, Kurnool(Dt), A.P, India
2*Department of Chemistry, S.B.S.Y.M. Degree College, Kurnool(Dt), A.P, India
3Department of Chemistry, Rayalaseema University, Kurnool(Dt), A.P, India
4Department of chemistry, Bhanvan's New Science College Narayanaguda, Hyderabad, A.P, India
Abstract
their dosage form. Statistical analysis of the
obtained results showed no significant difference
between the proposed method and other official
spectrophotometric method has been developed
and reported methods as evident from the t-test.
for the determination of tramadol hydrochloride
The proposed method is simple, rapid accurate,
in pharmaceutical dosage forms. In this method
precise, reproducible, and economic and can be
used for routine quantitative analysis of
tramadol hydrochloride in pure and tablet
tramadol hydrochloride forming charge transfer
complex with maximum absorbance at λmax
455 nm. Optimization of the reaction conditions
*Correspondence
has been investigated. Obedience to Beer's law
permitted the assay of tramadol hydrochloride in
Keywords: Ultraviolet-Visible Spectrophotometry, tramadol hydrochloride, 2,3-dichloro-5,6-
dicyano-p-benzoquinone, (DDQ), Formulations
Introduction Apparatus
Tramadol hydrochloride is a centrally acting analgesic,
All absorbance measurements were made on a
used for treating moderate to severe pain. Tramadol
Spectronic 1001 plus spectrophotometer (Milton Roy
hydrochloride possesses agonist actions at the μ-opioid
Company, USA) with 1 cm matched quartz cells.
receptor and effects reuptake at the noradrenergic and
serotonergic systems. Tramadol is a compound with μ-
Chemicals and Reagents
(dimethylaminomethyl)-1-(3-methoxyphenyl)
Glass wares used in each procedure were soaked
cyclohexanol]. It is used to treat moderate to moderately
overnight in a mixture of chromic acid and sulphuric
severe pain and most types of neuralgia, including
acid rinsed thoroughly with double distilled water and
trigeminal neuralgia. Literature survey reveals that,
dried in hot air oven. All the solutions were freshly
prepared. All solvents and other chemicals used through
densitometry[4], UV spectrophotometric and HPLC-
this study were of analytical grade. 2,3-dichloro 5,6-
DAD methods[5], HPLC method[6-8] High Performance
Thin Layer Chromatography –Densitometry[9], have
Munich, Germany) solution(0.1%) solution was freshly
been reported for the estimation of tramadol in
prepared in methanol and it was prepared a fresh daily.
pharmaceutical formulations. Few analytical methods
were reported in literature for the determination of
Preparation of standard stock solution
tramadol and other combination drugs which includes
A standard stock solution containing 1 mg/mL was
Spectrophotometric and spectrofluorimetric method[17].
hydrochloride in 100 mL of distilled water. From this, a
Experimental Che Sci Rev Lett 2013, 1(3), 168–171 Article CS25204211
Chemical Science Review and Letters ISSN 2278-6783 working standard solution containing 100 μg/mL was
confidence level. This indicated similar precision and
accuracy in the analysis of tramadol hydrochloride in its
Assay procedure Table 1 Optical characteristics of proposed method.
Aliquots of standard drug solution of tramadol
hydrochloride 0.2-1.0 mL were transferred into a series of 10 mL calibration flasks. To each flask 1.0 ml of the DDQ solution was added, and the reaction was allowed
Statistical Parameters Proposed Method
to proceed at room temperature (25±5oC). The reaction was achieved instantaneously. The solutions were diluted up to the mark of the calibration flask with methanol. The absorbance of the resulting solutions was measured at the wavelengths of maximum absorption
455 nm against reagent blanks treated similarly. Beer‟s
law is obeyed in the concentration of 20-100 μg/ml of
tramadol hydrochloride. Calibration curve was plotted
from absorbance values against concentration of drug
(Figure 1).
Molar absorptivity, l mole-1 cm-1 3.81x103
Preparation of sample solution
Twenty tablets of tramadol hydrochloride were
accurately weighed and powdered. Tablet powder
equivalent to 100 mg of tramadol hydrochloride was
Regression equation (Y = a + bC) Y=0.004x+0.002
dissolved in 50 mL of methanol, sonicated for 15
minutes, filtered and washed with methanol. The filtrate
and washings were combined and the final volume was
made to 100 mL with methanol. The solution was
suitably diluted and analyzed as given under the assay
procedure for bulk samples. The results are represented
in Table 2. Results and Discussion
The method was based on the charge transfer reactions
of tramadol hydrochloride as n-electron donor with
acceptor, 2,5-dichloro-3,6-dihydroxy-1,4-benzoquinone.
Where, Y is the absorbance and C concentration in μg /
The absorbance of the highly intensive coloured solution
was measured at 455 nm against reagent blank treated
similarly. The conditions required for the formation of
Table 2 Assay of tramadol hydrochloride in tablet
colored complexes were optimized. Statistical analysis
was carried out and the results were found to be
satisfactory. The optical characteristics such as
absorption maxima, Beer‟s law limits, molar absorptivity
and Sand ell‟s sensitivity are presented in Table 1. The
regression analysis using the method of least squares
was made for slope (b), intercept (a) and correlation
(mg)±S.D*
obtained from different concentrations and the results are summarized in Table 1. The high molar absorptivities of the resulting colored complexes indicate the high sensitivity of the methods. The percent relative standard
deviation, standard deviation and student‟s ‟t‟ test values calculated from the five measurements of tramadol
hydrochloride are presented in Table 2. Relative
standard deviation values and standard deviation were
low that indicates the reproducibility of the proposed
methods. In the student‟s „t‟ tests, no significant
differences were found between the calculated and theoretical values of both the proposed methods at 95%
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Amount of drug in µg/ ml Figure 1 Calibration curve of tramadol hydrochloride
Conclusion
K. Kalra, S. Naik, G. Jarmal, N. Mishra,
International Journal of Applied Chemistry,
The proposed methods are simple, sensitive, accurate
and economical for the routine estimation of tramadol
H. A. Yalda, S. H. Faezeh, A-E. Alireza,
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