{"title":"兰索拉唑和奥美拉唑在剂型和生物液中的交变极谱行为和测定","authors":"N. EL-Enany , F. Belal , M. Rizk","doi":"10.1016/j.jprot.2008.02.002","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<div><p>The alternating current (AC<sub>t</sub>) polarographic behavior of lansoprazole (LNS) and omeprazole (OMP) was studied in Britton Robinson buffers (BRb) over the pH range 4.1–11.5. In BRb of pH 9.6 and 10.5, well-defined AC<sub>t</sub> peaks were obtained for both LNS and OMP, respectively. The current–concentration plots were rectilinear over the ranges of 0.4–20 µg mL<sup>−<!--> <!-->1</sup> and 0.2–10 µg mL<sup>−<!--> <!-->1</sup> for LNS and OMP respectively. The minimum detection limits (<em>S</em>/<em>N</em> <!-->=<!--> <!-->2) were 0.02 µg mL<sup>−<!--> <!-->1</sup> (5.4<!--> <!-->×<!--> <!-->10<sup>−<!--> <!-->8</sup> M) and 0.01 µg mL<sup>−<!--> <!-->1</sup> (2.9<!--> <!-->×<!--> <!-->10<sup>−<!--> <!-->8</sup> M) for LNS and OMP, respectively. The proposed method was successfully applied to the analysis of the two drugs in their commercial capsules. The average percent recoveries were favorably compared to those obtained by reference methods. Co-administered drugs such as naproxen and methotrexate did not interfere with the proposed method. The proposed method was further extended to the <em>in-vitro</em> determination of the lansoprazole in spiked plasma, the percentage recoveries was 98.47<!--> <!-->±<!--> <!-->1.29 (<em>n</em> <!-->=<!--> <!-->4). The pathway for the electrode reaction for both drugs involved reduction of the sulphonyl group into the corresponding thiol group at the Dropping Mercury Electrode. The advantages of the method were time saving and more sensitive than the other published voltammetric method. Yet The present study is the first report on the use of alterating current polarography (AC<sub>t</sub>) in this respect.</p></div>","PeriodicalId":15257,"journal":{"name":"Journal of biochemical and biophysical methods","volume":"70 6","pages":"Pages 889-896"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2008-04-24","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"https://sci-hub-pdf.com/10.1016/j.jprot.2008.02.002","citationCount":"30","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"The alternating current polarographic behavior and determination of lansoprazole and omeprazole in dosage forms and biological fluids\",\"authors\":\"N. EL-Enany , F. Belal , M. Rizk\",\"doi\":\"10.1016/j.jprot.2008.02.002\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<div><p>The alternating current (AC<sub>t</sub>) polarographic behavior of lansoprazole (LNS) and omeprazole (OMP) was studied in Britton Robinson buffers (BRb) over the pH range 4.1–11.5. In BRb of pH 9.6 and 10.5, well-defined AC<sub>t</sub> peaks were obtained for both LNS and OMP, respectively. The current–concentration plots were rectilinear over the ranges of 0.4–20 µg mL<sup>−<!--> <!-->1</sup> and 0.2–10 µg mL<sup>−<!--> <!-->1</sup> for LNS and OMP respectively. The minimum detection limits (<em>S</em>/<em>N</em> <!-->=<!--> <!-->2) were 0.02 µg mL<sup>−<!--> <!-->1</sup> (5.4<!--> <!-->×<!--> <!-->10<sup>−<!--> <!-->8</sup> M) and 0.01 µg mL<sup>−<!--> <!-->1</sup> (2.9<!--> <!-->×<!--> <!-->10<sup>−<!--> <!-->8</sup> M) for LNS and OMP, respectively. The proposed method was successfully applied to the analysis of the two drugs in their commercial capsules. The average percent recoveries were favorably compared to those obtained by reference methods. Co-administered drugs such as naproxen and methotrexate did not interfere with the proposed method. 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The alternating current polarographic behavior and determination of lansoprazole and omeprazole in dosage forms and biological fluids
The alternating current (ACt) polarographic behavior of lansoprazole (LNS) and omeprazole (OMP) was studied in Britton Robinson buffers (BRb) over the pH range 4.1–11.5. In BRb of pH 9.6 and 10.5, well-defined ACt peaks were obtained for both LNS and OMP, respectively. The current–concentration plots were rectilinear over the ranges of 0.4–20 µg mL− 1 and 0.2–10 µg mL− 1 for LNS and OMP respectively. The minimum detection limits (S/N = 2) were 0.02 µg mL− 1 (5.4 × 10− 8 M) and 0.01 µg mL− 1 (2.9 × 10− 8 M) for LNS and OMP, respectively. The proposed method was successfully applied to the analysis of the two drugs in their commercial capsules. The average percent recoveries were favorably compared to those obtained by reference methods. Co-administered drugs such as naproxen and methotrexate did not interfere with the proposed method. The proposed method was further extended to the in-vitro determination of the lansoprazole in spiked plasma, the percentage recoveries was 98.47 ± 1.29 (n = 4). The pathway for the electrode reaction for both drugs involved reduction of the sulphonyl group into the corresponding thiol group at the Dropping Mercury Electrode. The advantages of the method were time saving and more sensitive than the other published voltammetric method. Yet The present study is the first report on the use of alterating current polarography (ACt) in this respect.