Determination of Vidarabine Using Fluorescein Sodium Probe-Based resonance Rayleigh scattering

Abstract

The establishment of novel methods for drug content determination provides additional options for pharmaceutical quality control. A new method for detecting Vidarabine (Ara-A) has been developed, utilizing the acidic anionic dye Fluorescein Sodium (FLS) as a resonance Rayleigh scattering (RRS) probe. Within a Clark-Lubs buffer system at pH 6.2, supramolecular aggregates were formed by FLS molecules self-assembly which is driven by intermolecular hydrogen bonding. Ara-A molecules bind to these aggregates also through intermolecular hydrogen bonding, forming larger supramolecular aggregates that enhance the resonance Rayleigh scattering signal. The results demonstrate a significant enhancement in the RRS signal at 508 nm. A clear proportionality of the signal to Ara-A levels was evident over the 0.5-5 mg·L-1 range, with the method achieving a sensitivity down to 0.088 mg·L-1, an average recovery of 100.04-102.31%, offering an innovative, cost-effective, and highly sensitive approach for quantifying Vidarabine in injectable formulations.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jan 2026
Accepted
26 Feb 2026
First published
27 Feb 2026

Anal. Methods, 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Determination of Vidarabine Using Fluorescein Sodium Probe-Based resonance Rayleigh scattering

X. Yang, M. Li, N. Yin, N. Ding, H. Yu, J. Mao, Z. Yu and Q. Su, Anal. Methods, 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6AY00028B

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