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Fig.

1: Chemical Structure of Aspirin (ASP)

Fig. 2: Chemical Structure of Omeprazole (OME)

Fig.
3: Overlain spectrum of 10 μg/ml ASP and 10 μg/ml OME

5.09

3.10

Fig. 4: Typical Chromatogram of mixed standard solution containing 40μg/ml ASP and 20μg/ml OME
180000 Linearity of Aspirin
160000
140000 f(x) = 1138.98428571429 x − 4485.75238095239
R² = 0.999658766372636
Peak Area 120000
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Concentration

Fig. 5: Linearity of ASP

Linearity of Omeparazole
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f(x) = 2762.61857142857 x + 15277.8666666666
300000 R² = 0.998613338276208
250000
Peak Area

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Comcentration

Fig. 6: Linearity of OME

Fig. 7: Typical chromatogram of 80 μg/ml AS P and 40 μg/ml ESO in the presence of excipient

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