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Facile complexation reactions for the selective spectrofluorimetric determination of albendazole in oral dosage forms and spiked human plasma

Two simple, sensitive, and rapid spectrofluorimetric methods were developed and validated for the determination of albendazole. The first method (method I) was based on the quenching effect of albendazole on the native fluorescence of erythrosine B. The fluorescence intensity was measured at 554 nm...

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Autores principales: Hamad, Ahmed A., Ali, Ramadan, Ali, Hassan Refat H., Nagy, Dalia M., Derayea, Sayed M.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9078121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35542411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra12360d
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author Hamad, Ahmed A.
Ali, Ramadan
Ali, Hassan Refat H.
Nagy, Dalia M.
Derayea, Sayed M.
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Ali, Ramadan
Ali, Hassan Refat H.
Nagy, Dalia M.
Derayea, Sayed M.
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description Two simple, sensitive, and rapid spectrofluorimetric methods were developed and validated for the determination of albendazole. The first method (method I) was based on the quenching effect of albendazole on the native fluorescence of erythrosine B. The fluorescence intensity was measured at 554 nm after extraction at 527 nm. In the second method (method II) the drug was reacted with lanthanum(iii) ions to form a metal complex, which was measured at 340 nm after excitation at 295 nm. The suitable pH was 3.4 (Teorell–Stenhagen buffer) and pH 5.5 (phosphate buffer solution), for method I and II, respectively. The influence of experimental factors on the fluorescence intensity of the reaction products was investigated and optimized. The linear concentration ranges were 0.2–3.5 and 0.06–0.90 μg mL(−1), with detection limits of 0.049 and 0.019 μg mL(−1) for method I and II, respectively. ICH guidelines were followed for validation of the developed procedures, and the results were acceptable. The Gibb's free energy change of the reactions was −24.6 and −27.5 kJ mol(−1) for method I and II, respectively. These negative values indicated the high feasibility of these reactions at ambient temperature. The proposed procedures were applied successfully for the determination of albendazole in commercial dosage forms and spiked human plasma. The results showed high precision, accuracy and recovery of the reported methods without any significant interference from pharmaceutical excipients or plasma components.
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spelling pubmed-90781212022-05-09 Facile complexation reactions for the selective spectrofluorimetric determination of albendazole in oral dosage forms and spiked human plasma Hamad, Ahmed A. Ali, Ramadan Ali, Hassan Refat H. Nagy, Dalia M. Derayea, Sayed M. RSC Adv Chemistry Two simple, sensitive, and rapid spectrofluorimetric methods were developed and validated for the determination of albendazole. The first method (method I) was based on the quenching effect of albendazole on the native fluorescence of erythrosine B. The fluorescence intensity was measured at 554 nm after extraction at 527 nm. In the second method (method II) the drug was reacted with lanthanum(iii) ions to form a metal complex, which was measured at 340 nm after excitation at 295 nm. The suitable pH was 3.4 (Teorell–Stenhagen buffer) and pH 5.5 (phosphate buffer solution), for method I and II, respectively. The influence of experimental factors on the fluorescence intensity of the reaction products was investigated and optimized. The linear concentration ranges were 0.2–3.5 and 0.06–0.90 μg mL(−1), with detection limits of 0.049 and 0.019 μg mL(−1) for method I and II, respectively. ICH guidelines were followed for validation of the developed procedures, and the results were acceptable. The Gibb's free energy change of the reactions was −24.6 and −27.5 kJ mol(−1) for method I and II, respectively. These negative values indicated the high feasibility of these reactions at ambient temperature. The proposed procedures were applied successfully for the determination of albendazole in commercial dosage forms and spiked human plasma. The results showed high precision, accuracy and recovery of the reported methods without any significant interference from pharmaceutical excipients or plasma components. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9078121/ /pubmed/35542411 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra12360d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Hamad, Ahmed A.
Ali, Ramadan
Ali, Hassan Refat H.
Nagy, Dalia M.
Derayea, Sayed M.
Facile complexation reactions for the selective spectrofluorimetric determination of albendazole in oral dosage forms and spiked human plasma
title Facile complexation reactions for the selective spectrofluorimetric determination of albendazole in oral dosage forms and spiked human plasma
title_full Facile complexation reactions for the selective spectrofluorimetric determination of albendazole in oral dosage forms and spiked human plasma
title_fullStr Facile complexation reactions for the selective spectrofluorimetric determination of albendazole in oral dosage forms and spiked human plasma
title_full_unstemmed Facile complexation reactions for the selective spectrofluorimetric determination of albendazole in oral dosage forms and spiked human plasma
title_short Facile complexation reactions for the selective spectrofluorimetric determination of albendazole in oral dosage forms and spiked human plasma
title_sort facile complexation reactions for the selective spectrofluorimetric determination of albendazole in oral dosage forms and spiked human plasma
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9078121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35542411
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra12360d
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