Determination of some antiemetic drugs through its native fluorescence or fluorescence quenching of cerrous ammonium sulphate
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2019-11-23Author
Hassib, Sonia T.
El-Bagary, Ramzia I.
Taha, Elham A.
Barakat, Ghada H.
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The manuscript describes two fluorimetric methods for the determination of some antiemetic drugs namely
granisetron HCl, ondansetron HCl and tropisetron HCl, used in the management of nausea and vomiting induced
by cytotoxic chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Granisetron HCl solution exhibits a native fluorescence, which can
be applied for its determination at 365 nm upon excitation at 305 nm. The method was applied for the determination
of granisetron HCl in drug substance, drug product as well as in presence of its acid induced degradation
products. The quantumyieldwas calculated. The second proposed method is based on measuring the quenching
effect induced by ondansetron HCl or tropisetron HCl on the fluorescence intensity of cerrous ammonium sulphate
at λem 348 nm upon excitation at 250 nm in acidic medium. The analysis of quenching data showed that
quenching of cerrous ammoniumsulphate induced by ondansetron HCl or tropisetron HCl is mainly through dynamic
quenching. Various variables affecting fluorescence response were studied and optimized. The obtained
results were found to be statistically agreed with those obtained from the official or reported ones. Moreover,
the validity of the methods was assessed according to ICH guidelines.
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