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E. M. Rekharsky, T. V. Polenova, A. G. Borzenko

Phosphorescence of some naphthalene derivative drugs in water media

Abstract

The sensitivity of room temperature phosphorimetry (RTP) makes it useful analytical tool for monitoring compounds of biochemical interest such as drugs. In the present paper, RTP spectra of three compounds with closely overlapping spectra: nafronyl, naphazoline and propranolol produced by organized medium such as cyclodextrins (CD-RTP) and by heavy atoms without protective media were analyzed. The use of phosphorescence enhancers (external heavy atoms) and sodium sulfite (deoxygenation agent) were studied and optimized. The best working conditions in the investigated systems were proposed for the determination of each component alone and in mixture. The qualities and limitations of each system are discussed. Time-resolved room temperature phosphorimetry have provided a convenient means for analyzing mixture of investigated drugs.
Moscow University Chemistry Bulletin.
2004, Vol. 45, No. 2, P. 112
   

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