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Degradation of Losartan Potassium Highlighted by Correlated Studies of Photoluminescence, Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy and Dielectric Spectroscopy

In this paper, new results on the degradation of losartan potassium (LP, (1)), in the absence and presence of excipients, which was induced by UV light, the acid character of phosphate buffer solution (PBS) and alkaline medium, respectively, are reported through correlated studies of FTIR spectrosco...

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Autores principales: Paraschiv, Mirela, Smaranda, Ion, Zgura, Irina, Ganea, Paul, Chivu, Madalina, Chiricuta, Bogdan, Baibarac, Mihaela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9692865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36365237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14112419
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author Paraschiv, Mirela
Smaranda, Ion
Zgura, Irina
Ganea, Paul
Chivu, Madalina
Chiricuta, Bogdan
Baibarac, Mihaela
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Smaranda, Ion
Zgura, Irina
Ganea, Paul
Chivu, Madalina
Chiricuta, Bogdan
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description In this paper, new results on the degradation of losartan potassium (LP, (1)), in the absence and presence of excipients, which was induced by UV light, the acid character of phosphate buffer solution (PBS) and alkaline medium, respectively, are reported through correlated studies of FTIR spectroscopy, photoluminescence and dielectric spectroscopy. The photoluminescence (PL) spectra of LP and the drug marked under the name Lorista (LO) are characterized by intense emission bands, peaking at 378 nm and 380 nm, respectively, accompanied by low intensity bands with a maximum at ~450–460 nm. Photodegradation of LO in a solid state is evidenced by a decrease in the intensity of the PL band at 380 nm, a variation that originates both in the adsorption of water vapors from the air and in the interaction of LP with excipients such as cornstarch, silicon dioxide and cellulose. The LP-water interaction is described, taking into account the main electrical parameters, i.e., complex dielectric permittivity and electrical conductivity. Photodegradation of LP and LO also induces an increase in the intensity of the emission band, at ~450–460 nm. The influence of acid and alkaline medium on the LO degradation is analyzed using phosphate buffer (PBS) and NaOH solutions, respectively. In both cases, a decrease in the intensity of the PL band, at 380 nm, is reported. The intensity diminution of the PL spectra of NaOH-reacted LP and LO is the result of the formation of the photodegradation product N-methanolamide-{[2′-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)(1,1′-biphenyl)-4-yl]methyl} (2). This compound was proven by the studies of FTIR spectroscopy achieved on LP and NaOH-reacted LP. The appearance of the IR band at 1740 cm(−1) and the increase in the absorbance in the IR band at 1423 cm(−1) indicate that the photodegradation product (2) contains the C=O and C-OH functional groups.
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spelling pubmed-96928652022-11-26 Degradation of Losartan Potassium Highlighted by Correlated Studies of Photoluminescence, Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy and Dielectric Spectroscopy Paraschiv, Mirela Smaranda, Ion Zgura, Irina Ganea, Paul Chivu, Madalina Chiricuta, Bogdan Baibarac, Mihaela Pharmaceutics Article In this paper, new results on the degradation of losartan potassium (LP, (1)), in the absence and presence of excipients, which was induced by UV light, the acid character of phosphate buffer solution (PBS) and alkaline medium, respectively, are reported through correlated studies of FTIR spectroscopy, photoluminescence and dielectric spectroscopy. The photoluminescence (PL) spectra of LP and the drug marked under the name Lorista (LO) are characterized by intense emission bands, peaking at 378 nm and 380 nm, respectively, accompanied by low intensity bands with a maximum at ~450–460 nm. Photodegradation of LO in a solid state is evidenced by a decrease in the intensity of the PL band at 380 nm, a variation that originates both in the adsorption of water vapors from the air and in the interaction of LP with excipients such as cornstarch, silicon dioxide and cellulose. The LP-water interaction is described, taking into account the main electrical parameters, i.e., complex dielectric permittivity and electrical conductivity. Photodegradation of LP and LO also induces an increase in the intensity of the emission band, at ~450–460 nm. The influence of acid and alkaline medium on the LO degradation is analyzed using phosphate buffer (PBS) and NaOH solutions, respectively. In both cases, a decrease in the intensity of the PL band, at 380 nm, is reported. The intensity diminution of the PL spectra of NaOH-reacted LP and LO is the result of the formation of the photodegradation product N-methanolamide-{[2′-(1H-tetrazol-5-yl)(1,1′-biphenyl)-4-yl]methyl} (2). This compound was proven by the studies of FTIR spectroscopy achieved on LP and NaOH-reacted LP. The appearance of the IR band at 1740 cm(−1) and the increase in the absorbance in the IR band at 1423 cm(−1) indicate that the photodegradation product (2) contains the C=O and C-OH functional groups. MDPI 2022-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9692865/ /pubmed/36365237 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14112419 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Paraschiv, Mirela
Smaranda, Ion
Zgura, Irina
Ganea, Paul
Chivu, Madalina
Chiricuta, Bogdan
Baibarac, Mihaela
Degradation of Losartan Potassium Highlighted by Correlated Studies of Photoluminescence, Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy and Dielectric Spectroscopy
title Degradation of Losartan Potassium Highlighted by Correlated Studies of Photoluminescence, Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy and Dielectric Spectroscopy
title_full Degradation of Losartan Potassium Highlighted by Correlated Studies of Photoluminescence, Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy and Dielectric Spectroscopy
title_fullStr Degradation of Losartan Potassium Highlighted by Correlated Studies of Photoluminescence, Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy and Dielectric Spectroscopy
title_full_unstemmed Degradation of Losartan Potassium Highlighted by Correlated Studies of Photoluminescence, Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy and Dielectric Spectroscopy
title_short Degradation of Losartan Potassium Highlighted by Correlated Studies of Photoluminescence, Infrared Absorption Spectroscopy and Dielectric Spectroscopy
title_sort degradation of losartan potassium highlighted by correlated studies of photoluminescence, infrared absorption spectroscopy and dielectric spectroscopy
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9692865/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36365237
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics14112419
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