Electrochemical determination of muscle relaxant drug tetrazepam in bulk form, pharmaceutical formulation, and human serum

Ghoneim, Mohammed M., El-Desoky, Hanaa S., El-Ries, Mohammed A. and Abd-Elaziz, Ashraf M. Electrochemical determination of muscle relaxant drug tetrazepam in bulk form, pharmaceutical formulation, and human serum Chemical Papers, Vol.62, No. 2, 2008, 127-134

Document type: Článok z časopisu / Journal Article
Collection: Chemical papers  

Author(s) Ghoneim, Mohammed M.
El-Desoky, Hanaa S.
El-Ries, Mohammed A.
Abd-Elaziz, Ashraf M.
Title Electrochemical determination of muscle relaxant drug tetrazepam in bulk form, pharmaceutical formulation, and human serum
Journal name Chemical Papers
Publication date 2008
Year available 2008
Volume number 62
Issue number 2
ISSN 0366-6352
Start page 127
End page 134
Place of publication Poland
Publisher Versita
Collection year 2008
Language english
Subject 250000 Chemical Sciences
250400 Analytical Chemistry
Abstract/Summary Tetrazepam dissolved in the Britton-Robinson universal buffer of various pH values (2.5–11.5) containing 10 vol. % of ethanol was reduced at the mercury electrode in a single 2-electron irreversible step due to reduction of the 4,5 C=N double bond of the seven-membered ring. Differential pulse polarography (DPP) and adsorptive cathodic stripping voltammetry (AdCSV) techniques (Linear sweep LS, differential pulse DP and square-wave SW modes) for quantification of tetrazepam in bulk form and in myolastan tablets are presented. Moreover, the described linear sweep, differential pulse, and square-wave adsorptive cathodic stripping voltammetry was successfully applied in quantification of tetrazepam in spiked human serum without any prior extraction of the drug. The obtained results showed an increased sensitivity of the described electro-analytical procedures for the quantification of tetrazepam in the following order DPP, DP-AdCSV, LS-AdCSV, and SW-AdCSV, since the observed limits of tetrazepam quantitation by these electroanalytical techniques were 5 × 10−6 mol L−1, 3 × 10−7 mol L−1, 1 × 10−8 mol L−1, and 3 × 10−9 mol L−1, respectively.
 
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