Abstract

Green Spectrofluorimetric Technique for the Determination of Vildagliptin Through Quenching Lanthanide Luminescence in Pure, Pharmaceutical Dosage Form and Spiked Plasma

Highlights

  • Vildagliptin (VIL) is known as (2S)-1-[2-[(3hydroxy-1 adamantlyl) amino] acetyl] pyrrolidine-2carbonitrile, Figure 1. It is used in the treatment of type II diabetes mellitus as it has a selective effect on inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase-IV

  • Luminescence of lanthanide chelate was identified by large stock shift, narrow emission bands, and long fluorescence lifetimes

  • Acetonitrile, and isopropanol (Fisher chemical, United States), Fresh frozen human plasma samples were obtained from VACSIRA (Cairo, Egypt) and were kept frozen until use after gentle thawing in room temperature

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Introduction

Vildagliptin (VIL) is known as (2S)-1-[2-[(3hydroxy-1 adamantlyl) amino] acetyl] pyrrolidine-2carbonitrile, Figure 1. It is used in the treatment of type II diabetes mellitus as it has a selective effect on inhibition of dipeptidyl peptidase-IV. It could be taken alone or with other antidiabetic medications[1]. Luminescence of lanthanide chelate was identified by large stock shift, narrow emission bands, and long fluorescence lifetimes. They improve fluorometric detection of certain organic compounds[13] as fluoroquinolones[14], http://aprh.journals.ekb.eg/ 6

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