Fluorescence Switchable Sensor Enabled by a Calix[4]arene-Cu(ii) Complex System for Selective Determination of Itraconazole in Human Serum and Aqueous Solution
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2022
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Elsevier
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Abstract
A switchable fluorescence sensor based on a calix (Monapathi et al., 2021) [4]arene:Cu2+ complex (FLCX/Cu) has been developed for the detection of itraconazole (ITZ) with high sensitivity and specificity. For the devel-opment of the sensor, the selective complexation of a fluorescent calix (Monapathi et al., 2021) [4]arene de-rivative (FL-CX) with the Cu2+ ion causing fluorescence quenching was utilized. In addition, the sensor properties of the FLCX/Cu prepared were investigated. For this purpose, various substances (selected anions, cations, and drugs) with which ITZ can be found together were studied in an aqueous solution. Limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) values were determined in the range of 1.00-60.0 mu g/L as 3.34 mu g/L and 11.1 mu g/L for ITZ, respectively. Moreover, the real sample analyses were performed in human serum and tablet form. Furthermore, the effect of some possible serum contents on sensor performance was also studied. All these studies confirmed the development of a simple, precise, accurate, reproducible, highly sensitive, and very stable fluorescence sensor.
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Pharmaceutical, Itraconazole, Fluorescence sensor, Calixarene, Human serum, Performance Liquid-Chromatography, Mass-Spectrometric Determination, Human Plasma, Fluorometric Detection, Hydroxy Metabolite, Cu(Ii) Ions, Hydroxyitraconazole, Quantitation, Validation, Polymer, Phenols, Humans, Water, Calixarenes, Itraconazole
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01 natural sciences, 0104 chemical sciences
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4
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Talanta
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250
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123742
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