Application of ion pair complexes to design novel potentiometric membrane sensors for direct determination of frusemide in pharmaceuticals

  • Rajendraprasad N
  • Basavaiah K
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Background: Fabrication of two membrane sensors using two acidic indicators among sulphonthalein dyes, namely bromophenol blue (BPB) and bromocresol green (BCG), and their use as indicative electrodes for the quantification of frusemide (FUR) is presented. The ion pair complexes of FUR with BPB or BCG are used to prepare the membranes in THF solvent, PVC matrix and dibutyl phthalate (DBP) as plasticizer and subsequently to fabricate FUR-BPB (Sensor I) and FUR-BCG (Sensor II) sensors. Results: Sensors I and II are employable to determine 2.4 × 10 Conclusion: The designed sensors were validated to confirm the accurate, precise, robust and rugged functioning in determining FUR. The mean of recovered FUR, close to 100%, revealed the acceptable and effective functioning of the proposed sensors. Excellent results were obtained by FUR tablets’ analysis using both the sensors.

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Rajendraprasad, N., & Basavaiah, K. (2020). Application of ion pair complexes to design novel potentiometric membrane sensors for direct determination of frusemide in pharmaceuticals. Future Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s43094-020-00081-7

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