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摘要
绿色分析化学侧重于使分析过程更安全,对分析人员更环保。拟议研究的主要目标是开发和验证一种绿色化学辅助的电导法,用于估计二甲双胍HCl (MET),以及使用agree -分析绿色测量工具评估该方法的绿色水平。电导法定量MET分为两个步骤。步骤1:制备MET工作标准溶液;步骤2:估算MET工作标准溶液的电导率。在开发过程中,在Millipore水(MW)中制备了不同稀释度的MET,范围从50到250µg/ml。将制备好的溶液用电导率计ELICO CM 183EC-TDS分析仪2.3版仪器进行电导率测量。所创建的方法经过认证,可以根据最新的国际协调理事会监管建议指南来规范其日常能力。MET在50 ~ 250µg/ml范围内呈线性关系,r2值为0.999。每组验证参数的RSD均小于2%,基本在可接受范围内。观察到的回收率从99%到100%不等。根据AGREE度量工具计算,建议的方法被认为更环保,更适合分析药物样品中的MET。提出的研究发现,在溶剂的使用、成本和分析时间方面,显示出比报告方法的优势。该方法建议使用MW作为一种廉价的溶剂,只需简单的稀释和测量分析物溶液的电导,使该方法节省了时间。
A green chemistry approach to establish a conductometric technique for quantifying Metformin HCl in pharmaceutical samples and its greenness assessment using an analytical greenness metric calculator
Green analytical chemistry focuses on making analytical processes safer and more environment friendly for the analyst. The primary goals of the proposed research are to develop and validate a conductometric method with green chemistry assistance for the estimation of Metformin HCl (MET), as well as to assess the method’s level of greenness using the AGREE-analytical greenness measure tool. The conductometric method for quantification of MET was developed in two steps. Step 1: Preparation of working standard solutions of MET and Step 2: Estimation of electrical conductivity of working standard solutions of MET. During the development, various dilutions of MET were prepared in Millipore water (MW) ranging from 50 to 250 µg/ml. The prepared solutions were subjected to the measurement of electrical conductivity using the conductometer ELICO CM 183EC-TDS analyzer version 2.3 instrument. The created approach was authenticated to regulate its routine capabilities in accordance with the most recent International Council for Harmonisation guidelines for regulatory recommendations. With an r 2 value of 0.999, MET demonstrated linearity concerning amount ranges from 50 to 250 µg/ml. Less than 2% RSD was observed for each set of validation parameters, which was substantially within acceptable limits. The observed recovery levels ranged from 99% to 100%. According to the AGREE metric tool calculation, the suggested method was deemed to be greener and more suitable for analyzing MET in pharmaceutical samples. The proposed research found to show advantages over reported methods in terms of usage of solvents, cost, and time of analysis. The method suggests the usage of MW as a cheap solvent, only simple dilutions and measuring the conductance of the analyte solution makes the method less time-consuming.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science (JAPS) is a monthly, international, open access, journal dedicated to various disciplines of pharmaceutical and allied sciences. JAPS publishes manuscripts (Original research and review articles Mini-reviews, Short communication) on original work, either experimental or theoretical in the following areas; Pharmaceutics & Biopharmaceutics Novel & Targeted Drug Delivery Nanotechnology & Nanomedicine Pharmaceutical Chemistry Pharmacognosy & Ethnobotany Phytochemistry Pharmacology & Toxicology Pharmaceutical Biotechnology & Microbiology Pharmacy practice & Hospital Pharmacy Pharmacogenomics Pharmacovigilance Natural Product Research Drug Regulatory Affairs Case Study & Full clinical trials Biomaterials & Bioactive polymers Analytical Chemistry Physical Pharmacy.