Pearl,Augustine; Dr.Girish Kumar, K(Cochin University of Science and Technology, June , 2008)
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Abstract:
The quality of a drug is determined after establishing its authenticity by testing its purity and quality of the pure substance in the drug and its formulations.Ion selective sensors have become one of the most effective and powerful means for analytical scientists in the determination of drug substances and are playing an increasing role in pharmaceutical analysis.ISEs are cost effective,easy to prepare and can be rapidly manipulated . Potentiometric ion selective sensors have been developed for six drugs namely trimethoprim, ketoconazole, lamivudine, domperidon, nimesulide and Lomefloxacin. The sensors fabricated include both PVC membrane sensor as well as carbon paste sensor. A total of sixteen different sensors have been developed. The response parameters of all the sensors have been studied and the sensors were applied to the determination of the drugs in pharmaceutical formulations and also in real samples like urine.
Description:
Department of Applied Chemistry,Cochin University of Science and Technology
The fabrication and analytical applications of two types of potentiometric
sensors for the determination of ketoconazole (KET) are described. The
sensors are based on the use of KET-molybdophosphoric acid (MPA) ion pair
as electroactive material. The fabricated sensors include both polymer membrane
and carbon paste electrodes. Both sensors showed a linear, stable and near
Nernstian slope of 57.8mV=decade and 55.2mV=decade for PVC membrane
and carbon paste sensors respectively over a relatively wide range of KET concentration
(1×10-2-5×10-5 and 1×10-2-1×10-6). The sensors showed a fast
response time of <30 sec and <45 sec. A useful pH range of 3–6 was obtained
for both types of sensors. A detection limit of 2.96 10 5M was obtained for
PVC membrane sensor and 6.91 10 6M was obtained for carbon paste sensor.
The proposed sensors proved to have a good selectivity for KET with respect to a
large number of ions. The proposed sensors were successfully applied for the
determination of KET in pharmaceutical formulations. The results obtained
are in good agreement with the values obtained by the standard method.