Sayed M Derayea, Mohamed A Hammad, Mahmoud A Omar, Yasser F Hassan
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摘要
本文采用灵敏的荧光光谱法,建立了一种快速简便的莫西沙星测定方法。该方法得益于上述药物与铝阳离子的相互作用,形成具有高荧光特性的稳定螯合物。在加入十二烷基硫酸钠后,荧光得到进一步改善。对反应的实验参数进行了仔细的研究。在365 nm处激发后,在478 nm处测量荧光强度。荧光强度与莫西沙星浓度在10 ~ 200 ng mL- 1范围内呈线性关系。该方法检测下限为2.2 ng mL- 1,灵敏度高。建议的荧光光谱法的应用包括分析含有所引用药物的商业片剂剂型。此外,对加药的血浆样品进行了分析,获得了良好的回收率。此外,通过采用AGREE和GAPI方法确认了所开发程序的环境友好性。
Metal chelation approach synergized with surfactant for spectrofluorimetric assay of moxifloxacin with method greenness evaluation.
This work deals with devising a quick and easy method for moxifloxacin assay using a sensitive spectrofluorimetric technique. The method benefited from the interaction of the aforementioned drug with the aluminum cation which form a stable chelate with a high fluorescence characteristic. Further improvement in the fluorescence was achieved upon the addition of sodium lauryl sulfate. The experimental parameters of the reaction were carefully investigated. The fluorescence intensity was measured at a wavelength of 478 nm after excitation at 365 nm. A linear relationship between the intensity of fluorescence and moxifloxacin concentration was in the range of 10-200 ng mL- 1. The developed method was highly sensitive since the lower limit of detection was 2.2 ng mL- 1. Application of the suggested spectrofluorimetric method included the analysis of commercial tablet dosage forms containing the cited drug. In addition, human plasma samples spiked with the drug were analyzed, and good recovery was obtained. Moreover, the environmental friendliness of the developed procedure was confirmed through employing AGREE and GAPI approaches.
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