摘要
Anodic behavior of aripiprazole(ARP) was studied using electrochemical methods.Charge transfer,diffusion and surface coverage coefcients of adsorbed molecules and the number of electrons transferred in electrode mechanisms were calculated for quasi-reversible and adsorp-tion-controlled electrochemical oxidation of ARP at 1.15 V versus Ag/AgCl at pH 4.0 in Britton-Robinson buffer(BR) on glassy carbon electrode.Voltammetric methods for direct determination of ARP in pharmaceutical dosage forms and biological samples were developed.Linearity range is found as from 11.4 μM(5.11 mg/L) to 157 μM(70.41 mg/L) without stripping mode and it is found as from 0.221 μM(0.10 mg/L) to 13.6 μM(6.10 mg/L) with stripping mode.Limit of detection(LOD) was found to be 0.11 μM(0.05 mg/L) in stripping voltammetry.Methods were successfully applied to assay the drug in tablets,human serum and human urine with good recoveries between 95.0% and 104.6% with relative standard deviation less than 10%.
Anodic behavior of aripiprazole(ARP) was studied using electrochemical methods.Charge transfer,diffusion and surface coverage coefcients of adsorbed molecules and the number of electrons transferred in electrode mechanisms were calculated for quasi-reversible and adsorp-tion-controlled electrochemical oxidation of ARP at 1.15 V versus Ag/AgCl at pH 4.0 in Britton-Robinson buffer(BR) on glassy carbon electrode.Voltammetric methods for direct determination of ARP in pharmaceutical dosage forms and biological samples were developed.Linearity range is found as from 11.4 μM(5.11 mg/L) to 157 μM(70.41 mg/L) without stripping mode and it is found as from 0.221 μM(0.10 mg/L) to 13.6 μM(6.10 mg/L) with stripping mode.Limit of detection(LOD) was found to be 0.11 μM(0.05 mg/L) in stripping voltammetry.Methods were successfully applied to assay the drug in tablets,human serum and human urine with good recoveries between 95.0% and 104.6% with relative standard deviation less than 10%.
基金
Scientific Research Unit of Ankara University forfinancial support with Grant number:11B4240005