Derivative Synchronous Fluorescence Spectroscopy for the Simultaneous Determination of Dapoxetine Hydrochloride and Vardenafil in Binary Mixtures

The first and second derivative synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (FDSFS&SDSFS) methods have been developed and validated for the simultaneous analysis of a binary mixture of dapoxetine hydrochloride and vardenafil. Method 1A describes a measurement of the normal synchronous fluorescence int...

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description The first and second derivative synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (FDSFS&SDSFS) methods have been developed and validated for the simultaneous analysis of a binary mixture of dapoxetine hydrochloride and vardenafil. Method 1A describes a measurement of the normal synchronous fluorescence intensity of these drugs at Δλ = 35 nm using sodium dodecyl sulfate as the fluorescence enhancer in aqueous solutions. This method was extended (Method 1B) to the use of FDSFS&SDSFS for the determination of both drugs. The fluorescence concentration plots were linear over the range of 1–10 and 0.2–2 μg/ml for dapoxetine hydrochloride and vardenafil, respectively, with lower detection limits of 290 and 62.5 ng/ml, and quantification limits of 890 and 190 ng/ml for dapoxetine hydrochloride and vardenafil, respectively. The proposed method was applied for the simultaneous determination of DAP and VAR in different synthetic mixtures and in co-formulated pharmaceutical preparation. The results obtained were in good agreement with those obtained using a reference method.
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