Development of the quantitative determination method of the active ingredients in Altabor substance
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https://doi.org/10.24959/ophcj.15.838Keywords:
altabor, ellagitannins, substance, quantitative determinationAbstract
The method of quantitative determination of active ingredients in Altabor substance based on absorption of the ellagitannin complex by ions of iron (II) has been developed. The linear characteristics of the method developed have been identified. The linear dependence of absorbance of the ellagitannin complex of Altabor with ions of iron (II) on the concentration of Altabor has been proven. The accuracy of ellagitannin determination in Altabor substance has been studied. It has been found that the method proposed is characterized by acceptable accuracy and can be used to quantify the active ingredients in Altabor substance.
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