Fractional Wavelet Analysis for the Simultaneous Quantitative Analysis of Lacidipine and Its Photodegradation Product by Continuous Wavelet Transform and Multilinear Regression Calibration
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2006
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Oxford Univ Press inc
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Abstract
Fractional wavelet transform (FWT) was applied to the original absorption spectra of lacidipine (LAC) and its photodegradation product (LACD), and the resulting FWT spectra were processed by continuous wavelet transform (CWT) and multilinear regression calibration (MLRC) for the simultaneous quantitative analysis of both products in their binary mixtures. These methods do not require any chemical separation step and chemical complex reaction to obtain a detectable signal for the degradation product. By using the Mexican hat function, 2 calibration functions for LAC and LACD were obtained by measuring the CWT transformed signals at 416.1 nm for LAC and 414.6 nm for LACD, after FWT processing of the original absorption spectra. The calibration graphs were linear in the concentration range of 5.08-40.64 mu g/mL for LAC and 0.51-8.16 mu g/mL for LACD. The limit of detection and the limit of quantitation were found to be 0.289 and 0.956 mu g/mL for LAC and 0.036 and 0.118 mu g/mL for LACD, respectively. For comparison, the MLRC algorithm was applied to the linear regression functions for the individual drug and its photoproduct. In this approach, a set of linear regression functions was obtained from the relationship between concentrations and FWT signals in the wavelength range 411.0-412.4 nm. Both methods were applied to the quantitative evaluation of LAC and LACD in laboratory and pharmaceutical samples, and produced very satisfactory results.
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Ragno, Gaetano/0000-0002-0510-3418; Ioele, Giuseppina/0000-0003-3910-1899
Keywords
Dihydropyridines, Light, Spectrophotometry, Infrared, Photochemistry, Reproducibility of Results, Reference Standards, Calcium Channel Blockers, Calibration, Regression Analysis, Indicators and Reagents, Least-Squares Analysis, Algorithms
Fields of Science
02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences, 0210 nano-technology
Citation
1546
Dinç, E...et al. (2006). Fractional wavelet analysis for the simultaneous quantitative analysis of lacidipine and its photodegradation product by continuous wavelet transform and multilinear regression calibration. Journal of AOAC International, 89(6), 1538-1546.
Dinç, E...et al. (2006). Fractional wavelet analysis for the simultaneous quantitative analysis of lacidipine and its photodegradation product by continuous wavelet transform and multilinear regression calibration. Journal of AOAC International, 89(6), 1538-1546.
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22
Source
Journal of AOAC International
Volume
89
Issue
6
Start Page
1538
End Page
1546
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