1.Flow injection chemiluminescent detection of acemetacin in KMnO4 - Na2 SO3 system.
Zhi-Jie ZHANG ; Ya-Feng ZHUANG ; Huang-Xian JU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2004;39(11):925-928
AIMTo study the sensitizing effect of acemetacin (ACE) on the weak chemiluminescent (CL) reaction of KMnO4 with sulfite and establish a fast and convenient method for CL detection of ACE.
METHODSUsing the sensitizing effect of ACE on KMnO4-Na2SO3 system and flow injection technique to determine the concentration of ACE.
RESULTSUnder optimal conditions, the CL intensity of 1.0 x 10(-2) mol x L(-1) H3PO4 - 5.0 x 10(-5) mol x L(-1) KMnO4 - 4.0 x 10(-4) mol x L(-1) Na2SO3 was proportional to the concentration of ACE ranging from 1.0 x 10(-7) to 1.0 x 10(-5) mol x L(-1). The detection limit of ACE was 6.9 x 10(-8) mol x L(-1) at 3sigma. Satisfactory results were obtained for determination of ACE at 2.5 x 10(-6) mol x L(-1).
CONCLUSIONThe present method showed good precision, high sensitivity and selectivity and could be used for fast and convenient detection of ACE. It would be of significance to the clinical and pharmacological study of acemetacin.
Flow Injection Analysis ; methods ; Indomethacin ; analogs & derivatives ; analysis ; Luminescent Measurements ; methods ; Potassium Permanganate ; chemistry ; Sulfites ; chemistry
3.Chemiluminescence flow-through sensor for the determination of vitamin B2 using controlled-reagent-release technology.
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2002;37(10):793-797
AIMTo establish a simple and novel method for the determination of vitamin B2 rapidly in pharmaceutical preparations.
METHODSVitamin B2 was determined by a chemiluminescence (CL) sensor combined with flow-injection (FI) technology. The analytical reagents involved in the CL reaction, luminol and hexacyanoferrate (III), were both immobilized on an anion-exchange resin column in FI system. The CL signal produced by the reaction between luminol and hexacyanoferrate (III), which were eluted from the column through sodium phosphate injection, decreased in the presence of vitamin B2.
RESULTSThe decreased CL intensity was linearly correlated with the vitamin B2 concentration in the range of 0.01-1.0 microgram.mL-1, the detection limit was 4.0 ng.mL-1 vitamin B2 (3 sigma). At a flow rate of 2.0 mL.min-1, the procedure including sampling and washing could be performed in 2 min with a relative standard deviation of less than 3.0%.
CONCLUSIONThe flow sensor exhibited both good sensitivity and stability. It could be reused more than 450 times and has been applied successfully to the analysis of vitamin B2 in pharmaceutical preparations.
Flow Injection Analysis ; methods ; Luminescent Measurements ; Luminol ; Riboflavin ; analysis ; Tablets ; chemistry
5.Monitoring sub-nanogram amount of acetylspiramycin in human urine using flow injection analysis with chemiluminescence detection.
Xin-jun LUAN ; Zheng-hua SONG ; Zhen XIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2004;39(1):64-67
AIMTo establish a new and simple flow injection method for the rapid determination of acetylspiramycin (ASPM).
METHODSASPM was determined by chemiluminescence (CL) method combined with flow injection (FI) technology, which was based on the inhibitive effect of ASPM on the chemiluminescence reaction of the luminol-K3Fe (CN)6 system.
RESULTSThe decrease of chemiluminescence intensity was proportional to the logarithm of ASPM concentration (0.1-100) microgram.L-1, the detection limit was 40 ng.L-1 (3 sigma). The whole process, including sampling and washing, could be completed in 0.5 min with a RSD less than 3.0% (n = 5).
CONCLUSIONThe FI-CL method is of both high sensitivity and good selectivity giving a throughput of 120 h-1. The proposed method was applied successfully to the determination of ASPM in pharmaceutical preparations and human urine without any pre-treatment. It was found that the ASPM concentration reached its maximum after being orally administrated for two hours.
Anti-Bacterial Agents ; analysis ; blood ; urine ; Flow Injection Analysis ; Humans ; Luminescent Measurements ; Luminol ; chemistry ; Male ; Microchemistry ; Spiramycin ; analogs & derivatives ; analysis ; blood ; urine
6.The Spectrum-Effect integrated fingerprint of Polygonum cuspidatum based on HPLC-diode array detection-flow injection-chemiluminescence.
Xiao-Ping DING ; Cui-Ling ZHANG ; Jin QI ; Li-Qiong SUN ; Min-Jian QIN ; Bo-Yang YU
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2013;11(5):546-552
AIM:
To establish the Spectrum-Effect integrated fingerprint of Polygonum cuspidatum to evaluate the quality of P. cuspidatum.
METHODS:
An on-line HPLC-DAD-flow injection chemiluminescence (FICL) method was developed to investigate the quality of P. cuspidatum from different habitats based on the established Spectrum-Effect integrated fingerprint.
RESULTS:
Nineteen batches of samples of P. cuspidatum were evaluated for the similarity of their chromatographic and free radical scavenging fingerprints, and the results compared. Main antioxidants were estimated by regression analysis between peak areas of thirteen compounds and their activities. Some active compounds were identified by HPLC-ESI-MS.
CONSULSIONS
The results indicated that main antioxidants in P. cuspidatum could be rapidly screened by the established Spectrum-Effect integrated fingerprint based on on-line HPLC-DAD-FICL, and would be more efficient and objective method to evaluate the quality of P. cuspidatum.
Antioxidants
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analysis
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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instrumentation
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methods
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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Fallopia japonica
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chemistry
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Flow Injection Analysis
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Luminescence
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Quality Control