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Ultraviolet Photolysis and Ortho-Phthalaldehyde-Mercaptoethanol Derivatization of Pharmaceuticals for Enhanced Fluorescence Detection in HPLC
Abstract:Abstract

Several classes of nitrogenous pharmaceutical were examined for fluorescence after ultraviolet (UV) radiation induced photolysis followed by reaction with o-phthalaldehyde-2-mercaptoethanol (OPA-MERC), and after UV photolysis alone. Photolyses were examined in water, mixtures of methanol/water (1:1), and acetonitrile/water (1:1). Acetone was assessed as a photosensitizer to enhance photolysis and fluorescence response. Flow injection analysis and high-performance liquid chromatographic techniques were used for several pharmaceuticals. The analytes were subjected to UV photolysis and reaction with OPA-MERC reagent for generation of fluorophores that responded to fluorescence detection. During photolysis, solvent type as well as the presence of photosensitizers seem to play a significant role in the formation of primary amines and fluorophores. Photochemical transformation products of some of the pharmaceutical chemicals are proposed. Analytical figures of merit were determined for some analytes. This fluorescence detection approach is applicable for a number of pharmaceuticals at nanogram level.
Keywords:Pharmaceuticals  Photolysis  Fluorescence  HPLC  Flow Injection Analysis  Chemical Derivatization
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