A fast spectrofluorimetric method for determination of carbinoxamine maleate in the nano-molar range. Application to pharmaceutical preparations, biological fluids and stability studies
Carbinoxamine maleate (CBX), which is a common ingredient of cold and cough treatment preparations, is determined by a sensitive, simple and convenient spectrofluorimetric method in its pure form, pharmaceutical preparations and spiked human plasma. This method relies on measuring the native fluores...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Analytical methods 2018-01, Vol.1 (31), p.3851-3858 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Carbinoxamine maleate (CBX), which is a common ingredient of cold and cough treatment preparations, is determined by a sensitive, simple and convenient spectrofluorimetric method in its pure form, pharmaceutical preparations and spiked human plasma. This method relies on measuring the native fluorescence intensity of CBX in methanol at a wavelength of 273/308 nm. Furthermore, it was utilized for stability investigation of CBX under stress conditions guided by the International Conference of Harmonization (ICH). Until now, no fluorescence-based method has been reported for CBX, despite the advantages of this technique. Therefore, we investigated in this study, for the first time, the CBX fluorescence behavior to suggest a new spectrofluorimetric method which offers the advantages of simplicity and sensitivity over previously published reports. The proposed method has a limit of detection of 0.66 ng mL
−1
and a limit of quantitation of 1.99 ng mL
−1
, which permits its use in the determination of CBX in spiked human plasma samples as a fast and cost-effective tool for
in vitro
investigation with satisfactory results. The method was validated in terms of linearity, accuracy, precision, and robustness and the results showed a non-significant difference in accuracy and precision, relative to the spectrophotometric comparison method.
Carbinoxamine maleate (CBX), which is a common ingredient of cold and cough treatment preparations, is determined by a sensitive, simple and convenient spectrofluorimetric method in its pure form, pharmaceutical preparations and spiked human plasma. |
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ISSN: | 1759-9660 1759-9679 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c8ay01202d |