New Fluorescence Quenching Approach for Determination of Valsartan in Certain Tablets and Spiked Biological Fluids

A new, simple, selective, sensitive, fast, economical, and reliable fluorescence quenching method for the quantitation of valsartan was investigated using basic fuchsin act as a fluorometric dye. The method was depended on the detection quenching influence of valsartan on the fluorescence intensity...

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Main Author: Layth I. Abd Ali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Koya University 2020-12-01
Series:ARO-The Scientific Journal of Koya University
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Online Access:https://aro.koyauniversity.org/index.php/aro/article/view/761
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spelling doaj-e5ae55f1de2a44cfb1b5577022a04fce2021-05-03T00:21:40ZengKoya UniversityARO-The Scientific Journal of Koya University2410-93552307-549X2020-12-018210.14500/aro.10761New Fluorescence Quenching Approach for Determination of Valsartan in Certain Tablets and Spiked Biological FluidsLayth I. Abd Ali0Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Health, Koya University, Daniel Mitterrand Boulevard, Koya KOY45 AB64, Kurdistan Region – F.R. Iraq A new, simple, selective, sensitive, fast, economical, and reliable fluorescence quenching method for the quantitation of valsartan was investigated using basic fuchsin act as a fluorometric dye. The method was depended on the detection quenching influence of valsartan on the fluorescence intensity of basic fuchsin and the reaction between valsartan and basic fuchsin in a McIlvaine buffer medium at pH = 6 to yield a new basic fuchsin–valsartan non-fluorescent complex. The excitation and emission of basic fuchsin fluorescence signal were identified at 535 and 728 nm, respectively. A fluorescence quenching value (ΔF) displayed a very good linear relationship (R2 = 0.9992) with valsartan concentration ranging from 0.003 to 3 μg/mL, a detection limit as low as 0.0009 μg/mL with a high precision and accuracy (RSD% <3). Significantly, no interference effect was found due to the presence of other ingredients commonly found in medical formulations. The acquired data were statistically compared with those acquired from reported chromatographic method and were observed to be in excellent agreement at a 95% confidence level; the planned fluorescence quenching procedure was subsequently utilized to detected the concentration of valsartan in spiked biological fluids and commercial medical tablets. https://aro.koyauniversity.org/index.php/aro/article/view/761Basic fuchsinFluorescence quenchingPharmaceutical analysisValsartan
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author Layth I. Abd Ali
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New Fluorescence Quenching Approach for Determination of Valsartan in Certain Tablets and Spiked Biological Fluids
ARO-The Scientific Journal of Koya University
Basic fuchsin
Fluorescence quenching
Pharmaceutical analysis
Valsartan
author_facet Layth I. Abd Ali
author_sort Layth I. Abd Ali
title New Fluorescence Quenching Approach for Determination of Valsartan in Certain Tablets and Spiked Biological Fluids
title_short New Fluorescence Quenching Approach for Determination of Valsartan in Certain Tablets and Spiked Biological Fluids
title_full New Fluorescence Quenching Approach for Determination of Valsartan in Certain Tablets and Spiked Biological Fluids
title_fullStr New Fluorescence Quenching Approach for Determination of Valsartan in Certain Tablets and Spiked Biological Fluids
title_full_unstemmed New Fluorescence Quenching Approach for Determination of Valsartan in Certain Tablets and Spiked Biological Fluids
title_sort new fluorescence quenching approach for determination of valsartan in certain tablets and spiked biological fluids
publisher Koya University
series ARO-The Scientific Journal of Koya University
issn 2410-9355
2307-549X
publishDate 2020-12-01
description A new, simple, selective, sensitive, fast, economical, and reliable fluorescence quenching method for the quantitation of valsartan was investigated using basic fuchsin act as a fluorometric dye. The method was depended on the detection quenching influence of valsartan on the fluorescence intensity of basic fuchsin and the reaction between valsartan and basic fuchsin in a McIlvaine buffer medium at pH = 6 to yield a new basic fuchsin–valsartan non-fluorescent complex. The excitation and emission of basic fuchsin fluorescence signal were identified at 535 and 728 nm, respectively. A fluorescence quenching value (ΔF) displayed a very good linear relationship (R2 = 0.9992) with valsartan concentration ranging from 0.003 to 3 μg/mL, a detection limit as low as 0.0009 μg/mL with a high precision and accuracy (RSD% <3). Significantly, no interference effect was found due to the presence of other ingredients commonly found in medical formulations. The acquired data were statistically compared with those acquired from reported chromatographic method and were observed to be in excellent agreement at a 95% confidence level; the planned fluorescence quenching procedure was subsequently utilized to detected the concentration of valsartan in spiked biological fluids and commercial medical tablets.
topic Basic fuchsin
Fluorescence quenching
Pharmaceutical analysis
Valsartan
url https://aro.koyauniversity.org/index.php/aro/article/view/761
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