Abstract

In this study, various ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) were developed to measure the concentration of Perindopril (PER) in human plasma. The proposed solid-contact sensors were assessed with and without the use ofgraphene nanoparticlesas an ion-to-electron transducer. Compared to liquid contact sensors, the solid contact sensors demonstrated better durability, handling, and sensitivity, with the added benefit of easier adaptation for industrial use. The sensors were successfully employed to determine PER levels inpharmaceutical formulationsandspiked human plasmafor testing, providing adiagnostic toolfor monitoring the drug'stherapeutic effects. Thispotentiometric approachis the first to selectively determine PER in the presence of its metabolite, PERT, and co-formulated drugs, IND and AML. The developed ISEs could be used for fast in-line monitoring of the studied drug in plasma. As the analytical society focuses on “Sustainable Analytical Procedures”, the presented potentiometric ISEs represent a promising alternative analytical tool that fulfills the requirements ofgreen analytical chemistry(GAC) for challenging analytical tasks. The developed method is considered a step forward towards achieving sustainability. To ensure the qualitative and quantitative human and environmental safety of the developed methods, different metrics were utilized to assess their greenness and whiteness. The results were statistically compared to those obtained from a reference method, and no significant difference was observed.

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