Extractive-spectrophotometric determination of amine-type stimulants and antidepressants with anionic indicator dyes
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2013Author
Apak, Resat
Ercag, Erol
Bora, Taner
Uzer, Aysem
Sarioglu, Gulseren
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Amphetamines having a stimulant effect on the central nervous system, certain antidepressants, and slimming agents containing sibutramine bear the cationic amine constituents that can form colored ion-association complexes with anionic basic dyes (i.e. bromocresol purple (BCP), methyl orange (MeO), and eriochrome black-T (EBT)), and be extracted into organic solvents for spectrophotometric determination. The limit of detection (LOD, mg/L) of the tested amines varied within the following intervals: MDMA: 0.09-0.33; MDA: 0.14-1.43; fluoxetine: 0.09-0.24; sibutramine: 0.07-0.28, depending on the dye. The proposed rapid and cost-effective extractive-photometric method for MDMA, fluoxetine, and sibutramine was statistically validated against HPLC using ecstasy, prozac, and lida pharmaceutical tablets.
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