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Determination of manganese(II) using adapalene as a novel chromogenic reagent
ABSTRACTThis study was focused on testing and evaluating the adapalene drug as a novel and selective chromogenic reagent for estimating the manganese in biological (blood plasma), pharmaceutical (syrup) and drinking water samples. The limit of detection and quantification were 0.0448 and 0.1492 μg mL−1, respectively. The effective molar absorptivity (ε) was 2.0297 × 104 L.mol−1.cm−1. The method’s sensitivity was 4.2786 × 10−4 μg cm−2 without interference with the common ions. The results demonstrated that the stability constant of the [Mn(II) – ADP] complex was 3.7238 × 107. An excellent and perfect recovery percentage of manganese(II) was achieved in tested samples, which ranged from (98–100%), (99–105%), and (97–101%) in blood plasma, medicated syrup and drinking water, respectively. Moreover, the developed method was validated by the reference ICP-OES method. The results revealed perfect compatibility between the results obtained by the developed and ICP-OES method.KEYWORDS: Adapaleneblood plasmadrinking watermanganesepharmaceutical sampleUV-VIS spectroscop Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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International Journal of Environmental Analytical Chemistry comprises original research on all aspects of analytical work related to environmental problems. This includes analysis of organic, inorganic and radioactive pollutants in air, water, sediments and biota; and determination of harmful substances, including analytical methods for the investigation of chemical or metabolic breakdown patterns in the environment and in biological samples.
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Case studies are also considered, particularly for areas where information is scarce or lacking, providing that reported data is significant and representative, either spatially or temporally, and quality assured. Owing to the interdisciplinary nature of this journal, it will also include topics of interest to researchers in the fields of medical science (health sciences), toxicology, forensic sciences, oceanography, food sciences, biological sciences and other fields that, in one way or another, contribute to the knowledge of our environment and have to make use of analytical chemistry for this purpose.