Novel ibuprofen potentiometric membrane sensors based on tetraphenylporphyrinato indium(III).
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- MESH :
- chemical , analysis : Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal, Ibuprofen.
- chemical , chemistry : Metalloporphyrins, Pharmaceutical Preparations.
- instrumentation : Potentiometry.
- Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Membranes, Artificial.
Abstract
Two novel potentiometric membrane sensors responsive to the ibuprofen drug have been developed. These incorporate poly(vinyl chloride) and polyurethane matrix membranes containing 5,10,15,20-tetraphenylporphrinato (TPP) indium(II) ionophore plasticized with dibutylsebacate. The sensors show a near-Nernstian response with anionic slopes of -53 and -55 mV decade(-1), over the concentration range of 4.2 x 10(-6)-1.0 x 10(-2) and 3.3 x 10(-6)-1.0 x 10(-2) M ibuprofen within pH ranges of 4-9 and 5-9 for PVC and PU matrix membranes, respectively. A sensor based on a polyurethane membrane displays a lower detection limit and a wider linear working range, and a sensor based on a PVC membrane exhibits a better overall selectivity, especially in the presence of lipophilic organic anions. Both sensors are used for the quantification and quality-control assessment of ibuprofen in pharmaceutical preparations. The average recoveries are 99.1+/-0.3% and 99.3+/-0.3% for TPP In(III)-PVC and TPP In(III)-PU based membrane sensors, respectively. High selectivities towards ibuprofen in the presence of many anions, drug excipients and diluents are offered by both sensors, which exhibit a non-Hofmeister selectivity pattern.
PubMed: 12769363
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