Simple spectrofluorimetric methods for determination of two pharmaceutically active compounds; salmeterol and trimebutine in their raw materials and pharmaceutical dosage forms in nano concentrations and testing of content uniformity

Novel, sensitive, and cost-effective spectrofluorimetric methods with fast procedures were used for the determination of salmeterol and trimebutine in their pharmaceutical dosage forms. The first method was based on measuring the native fluorescence of salmeterol in an aqueous solution at 415 nm aft...

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Veröffentlicht in:Analytical methods 2018-01, Vol.1 (37), p.4511-4517
Hauptverfasser: Walash, M. I, Abo El Abass, Samah, Fathy, M. E
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Novel, sensitive, and cost-effective spectrofluorimetric methods with fast procedures were used for the determination of salmeterol and trimebutine in their pharmaceutical dosage forms. The first method was based on measuring the native fluorescence of salmeterol in an aqueous solution at 415 nm after excitation at 245 nm. The second method was established using sodium dodecyl sulphate, SDS, as an organized medium to enhance the fluorescence of trimebutine. The enhanced fluorescence of trimebutine was traced at λ em of 363 nm and λ ex of 265 nm. The calibration curves were constructed by plotting intensity of fluorescence versus concentration over the range of 6.0-60.0 and 7.0-70.0 ng mL −1 for salmeterol and trimebutine, respectively. The methods were perfectly implemented for the analysis of salmeterol and trimebutine in their pharmaceutical dosage forms. Furthermore, testing of the uniformity of salmeterol aerosol content was properly achieved. Moreover, validation parameters were applied according to ICH guidelines. Simple and rapid spectrofluorimetric methods based on the native fluorescence properties of salmeterol in its aqueous solution and enhanced native fluorescence of trimebutine were developed.
ISSN:1759-9660
1759-9679
DOI:10.1039/c8ay01201f