Issue 5, 1998

Room-temperature phosphorimetric method for the determination of the drug naphazoline in pharmaceutical preparations

Abstract

A selective and sensitive micelle-stabilized room-temperature phosphorimetric (MS-RTP) method for the determination of naphazoline in pharmaceutical preparations is described. The method is based on obtaining a phosphorescence signal from naphazoline using a micellar agent (sodium dodecyl sulfate), a heavy atom salt (TlNO3) and a deoxygenation agent (Na2SO3). Optimization of the various conditions permitted the establishment of an MS-RTP method for naphazoline determination with a detection limit of 64.2 ng ml–1 and a relative standard deviation of 3.74% at the 500 ng ml–1 level. The method was applied to the analysis of pharmaceutical preparations.

Article information

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Analyst, 1998,123, 1069-1071

Room-temperature phosphorimetric method for the determination of the drug naphazoline in pharmaceutical preparations

A. Segura Carretero, B. Cañabate Díaz and A. Fernández Gutiérrez, Analyst, 1998, 123, 1069 DOI: 10.1039/A708672E

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