http://arjournals.com/index.php/Chem/issue/feedThe All Results Journals: Chem2015-11-17T15:34:56+01:00David Alcántara Parraalcantara@arjournals.comOpen Journal Systems<table style="text-align: left; width: 602px; height: 300px;" border="0" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="2"><tbody><tr><td style="width: 138px;"><img style="width: 200px; height: 283px;" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-gBthh74e5pU/Td7m9fNQc_I/AAAAAAAACJQ/-QRfkAxePVM/s320/P_Chem-A.jpg" alt="Negative Results in Chemistry" /></td><td style="width: 660px;"><div style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">The All Results Journals: Chem</span> (ISSN: 2172-4563) focuses on recovering and publishing those experiments that either failed or led to “unexpected” results within all areas of Chemistry<span style="font-weight: bold;"><br /> </span></div><br /> <br /><div style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="/index.php/Chem/about/submissions#onlineSubmissions"><img style="border-color: initial; width: 223px; height: 23px; border-width: 2px; border-style: solid;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-05f9eC4QUrU/Td7lQuskXBI/AAAAAAAACJA/eTrrJsGX8bY/s320/Submit_Chem.jpg" alt="" /></a></span><br /> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="/index.php/Chem/about/editorialPolicies#focusAndScope"><img style="border-color: initial; width: 223px; height: 23px; border-width: 2px; border-style: solid;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-NXHrVsJ8Zms/Td7lNa19UeI/AAAAAAAACIg/UEs3tvSfLTQ/s320/Focus_Scope_Chem.jpg" alt="" /></a></span><br /> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="/index.php/Chem/about/displayMembership/2"><img style="border-color: initial; width: 223px; height: 23px; border-width: 2px; border-style: solid;" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-b7nowwtfe-E/Td7lLzg7YsI/AAAAAAAACIQ/StTExJKEUxE/s320/Editorial-Board_Chem.jpg" alt="" /></a></span><br /> <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="/index.php/Chem/information/authors"><img style="border-color: initial; width: 223px; height: 23px; border-width: 2px; border-style: solid;" src="http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-vUc9Zr3OVmQ/Td7lO3PsjqI/AAAAAAAACIw/CQQX2mRuAgg/s320/Info_Chem.jpg" alt="" /></a></span></div></td></tr></tbody></table>http://arjournals.com/index.php/Chem/article/view/119Inability of UV spectrophotometric and RP-HPLC methods to perform as stability indicating assay method for the quantification of eugenol2015-11-17T15:34:56+01:00Kannissery Pramodpramodkphd@yahoo.conShahid Hussain Ansarishansari189@rediffmail.comJaved Alijavedaali@yahoo.comAvailability of a stability indicating assay method for carrying out accelerated stability studies of drug products is essential. In a search of a suitable stability indicating assay method for the quantification of eugenol UV spectrophotometric and high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods were tried. Forced degradation studies included use of eugenol samples from acid induced, base induced, oxidative degradation, thermal and photolytic degradations. UV spectrophotometry using methanol as solvent and RP-HPLC method using using photo diode array detector was studied. The UV spectrophotometric and high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) methods failed to demonstrate itself as a stability indicating method as shown by the results of forced degradation studies. From the study results we concluded that UV spectrophotometric and HPLC methods could not be used for the stability studies of eugenol.2015-11-17T09:22:03+01:00Copyright (c)