Abstract

A new liquid phase microextraction method was developed by used reverse micelle-based coacervates as microextraction agents for the separation of dexketoprofen (DKT) from human plasma before its determination by high-performance liquid chromatography with photodiode-array detection (HPLC-DAD). The change in the concentration of dexketoprofen in the plasma of the male and female patients was successfully monitored by using this method. The proposed method involves the use of reverse micelles of decanoic acid (DA) are dispersed in tetrahydrofuran (THF) and aqueous system. After addition of the DA and THF to the aqueous sample phase, the formation of micelles of nano and molecular size was observed in an ultrasonic bath. The solution was centrifuged, and the DKT extracted into the DA phase was analyzed by HPLC-DAD. Some analytical parameters that important in the developed procedure were examined in detail. The limit of detection (LOD), the limit of quantification (LOQ), the intraday, and inter day relative standard deviation (RSD, %) of the developed method in the plasma sample were found to be 12.8 ng mL−1, 38.8 ng mL−1, 1.7 and 3.9%, respectively. Additional/recovery studies were performed in plasma samples with proposed method, and quantitative recoveries were obtained in the range of 97–100%. The developed microextraction method was applied to human plasma that taken from volunteer patients for the determination of DKT.Graphical abstract

Highlights

  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used by the adult person who has headache, pain, cold, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, acute gouty arthritis, and dysmenorrhea

  • A lot of analytical methods are reported for quantitative analysis of dexketoprofen in biological matrix and pharmaceutical dosage such as liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (Tettey-Amlalo and Kanfer 2009; Yuvali et al Journal of Analytical Science and Technology (2020) 11:53

  • Effect of pH on the microextraction efficiency of DKT In the extraction methods, the optimum pH of the sample solution is very important for analytes to passage into the extraction phase from the water phase/ plasma matrix

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Summary

Introduction

Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used by the adult person who has headache, pain, cold, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, acute gouty arthritis, and dysmenorrhea. The aim of this research was to perform a suitable liquid phase microextraction method by using decanoic acid as reverse micelle-based coacervates that is rapid, easy, safe, and low-cost for separation of dexketoprofen from human plasma prior to HPLC-DAD analysis. In this method, 10 mL of aqueous sample solution containing different concentrations of dexketoprofen, 1 mL of phosphate buffer (pH 3.0, 100 mM), and 200 mg Decanoic acid (as reverse micelle coacervates agent) were placed in 10 mL of centrifuge tubes. 1.0 mL from human plasma samples was obtained and 2.0 mL acetonitrile was added to remove plasma proteins and the developed microextraction method was applied to supernatant by adjusting the pH to 3.0 with 0.25 M hydrochloric acid and phosphate buffer solution. The results of the plasma sample analysis were calculated from the calibration curve and multiplied by the enrichment factor

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