Issue 6, 2000

Use of partial least-squares regression for multicomponent determinations based on kinetic spectrofluorimetric data. Simultaneous determination of canrenone and spironolactone in urine

Abstract

A new spectrofluorimetric method for the simultaneous determination of canrenone and spironolactone in urine is proposed. The method is based on the different rates at which the two analytes react with hot sulfuric acid to form a trienone. The kinetic spectrofluorimetric data are processed by partial least-squares regression. The effects of sulfuric acid concentration and temperature on the system under study were also evaluated and the optimum values for carring out the reaction were 50% and 50 °C, respectively. The method was checked by analyzing urine samples that they contained both diuretics. The accuracy and the precision of the method were tested. The relative standard errors in the quantification of each analyte in all tested samples were 3.69 and 3.59%. The proposed method was validated by comparison with a high performance liquid chromatographic method for urine samples.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jan 2000
Accepted
28 Mar 2000
First published
09 May 2000

Analyst, 2000,125, 1159-1165

Use of partial least-squares regression for multicomponent determinations based on kinetic spectrofluorimetric data. Simultaneous determination of canrenone and spironolactone in urine

O. Hernández, E. Martín, F. Jiménez, A. I. Jiménez and J. J. Arias, Analyst, 2000, 125, 1159 DOI: 10.1039/B000666L

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