Electrooxidation of the antiviral drug valacyclovir and its square-wave and differential pulse voltammetric determination in pharmaceuticals and human ... [An article from: Analytica Chimica Acta]
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Author(s)B. Uslu, S.A. Ozkan, Z. Senturk
PublisherElsevier
ISBN / ASINB000RR6ZQ4
ISBN-13978B000RR6ZQ4
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The electrochemical properties of valacyclovir, an antiviral drug, were investigated in pH range 1.8-12.0 by cyclic, differential pulse and square-wave voltammetry. The drug was irreversibly oxidized at a glassy carbon electrode in one or two oxidation steps, which are pH-dependent. For analytical purposes, a very resolved diffusion controlled voltammetric peak was obtained in Britton-Robinson buffer at pH 10.0 using differential pulse and square-wave modes. Limits of detection were 1.04x10^-^7 and 4.60x10^-^8M for differential pulse and square-wave voltammetry, respectively. The applicability to direct assays of tablets, spiked human serum and simulated gastric fluid, was described.
Description:
The electrochemical properties of valacyclovir, an antiviral drug, were investigated in pH range 1.8-12.0 by cyclic, differential pulse and square-wave voltammetry. The drug was irreversibly oxidized at a glassy carbon electrode in one or two oxidation steps, which are pH-dependent. For analytical purposes, a very resolved diffusion controlled voltammetric peak was obtained in Britton-Robinson buffer at pH 10.0 using differential pulse and square-wave modes. Limits of detection were 1.04x10^-^7 and 4.60x10^-^8M for differential pulse and square-wave voltammetry, respectively. The applicability to direct assays of tablets, spiked human serum and simulated gastric fluid, was described.
