Square wave voltammetric determination of rasagiline mesylate on hanging mercury drop electrode and its application in dosage form and biological fluids

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A new square wave voltammetric (SWV) method has been developed and validated for the determination of Rasagiline mesylate in bulk, dosage form and human plasma due to a cathodic behaviour of its acetylene group at Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode (HMDE). Many facts such as different supporting electrolytes, scan rate, pulse amplitude, accumulation time and accumulation potential were studied. A good linearity was obtained over a concentration range of (2.8 x10-8 to1.4 x10-7mol L-1) with 99.78% as mean recovery and 1.09%, as the relative standard deviation and limits of detection and quantification were found to be (2.7 x10-9 and 9.24 x1 0-9mol L-1), respectively. The accuracy and precision of the method were within acceptable limits. The method was applied for determining the active ingredients in its tablets with % recoveries ± relative standard deviation of 95.46 ± 3.7 6 and in spiked human plasma with 94.3 ± 2.8 9%, respectively.

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Habib, I. H. I., Rizk, M., Mohamed, D., Mowaka, S., & El-Eryan, R. T. (2016). Square wave voltammetric determination of rasagiline mesylate on hanging mercury drop electrode and its application in dosage form and biological fluids. International Journal of Electrochemical Science, 11(6), 4802–4811. https://doi.org/10.20964/2016.06.64

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