Analysis and detection of incident light attenuation with a continuous flow injection by using the precipitating reaction of fluconazole and phosphomolybidic acid by NAG۴SX۳-۳D instrument

سال انتشار: 1401
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_AJGC-6-3_006

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 18 مهر 1401

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A quick and sensitive approach for detecting fluconazole by formation a pale yellow precipitate from the interaction of phosphomolybdic acid and fluconazole in a sulfuric acid medium. The relevant parameter was investigated to increase the sensitivity of the newly proposed technique. L.O.D. = ۱۶.۰۷۹۲ ng/sample at the lowest concentration on the calibration curve over the progressive dilution exhibited, a linear range (۰.۰۱-۶) mmol.L-۱ for fluconazole measurement, significantly lower than ۰.۲ RSD% for repetition (n = ۶). With a linear R۲ of ۹۹.۷۳% and a linear dynamic range of ۰.۹۹۸۷, (correlation coefficient). The UV-spectrophotometric at λmax = ۲۶۰ nm and the turbidimetric method were used as benchmarks against which to evaluate the performance of the suggested strategy. It was determined that, in comparison to the conventional method by using ۱۰ mm irradiation, the sensitivity of the created technique, its usage of few chemicals, and its dynamic mechanism for preventing precipitated particle setting during tests all set it apart. The continual dilution of CFIA also allows for the manipulation of either high or low concentrations, thereby increasing the range of conceivable uses. Compared with the reference procedures, the developed method is thought to be the most accurate means of identifying fluconazole molecules in their purest and the most pharmaceutically effective forms.

کلیدواژه ها:

Fluconazole ، Turbidity ، continuous flow injection analysis ، Attenuation of incident light

نویسندگان

Nagham Shakir Turkie

Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

Sarah Faris Hameed

Department of Chemistry, College of Science, University of Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq

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