Polarographic behaviour and determination of furaltadone in its formulations, milk and urine by differential-pulse polarography
✍ Scribed by T.Galeano Díaz; A. Guiberteau Cabanillas; L.López Martínez; F. Salinas
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 600 KB
- Volume
- 273
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0003-2670
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✦ Synopsis
The polarographx behavlour of furaltadone was studied m Bntton-Robmson buffer solutions and perchlonc acid media Three well defined reduction waves appear m aadx media (pH < 4) whereas at higher pH the last two peaks overlap The varlatlon of .!+ or E, and I,,, or Zp with pH was studled The dfislon-controlled nature of the waves at pH 187 (Bntton-Robmson solution) and m 0 1 M perchlonc acid was estabhshed and the nreverslbthty of the electrode process was venfied by dtierent cIltena The mechamsm for the redution 1s dlscussed A method for the determmatlon of furaltadone by dtierentml-pulse polarography which allows 0 025-2 0 pg ml-' (7 7 x lOma-2 X 10e6 M) of this compound to be determmed IS proposed and was applied to the determmatlon of furaltadone m Its formulations, nulk and urme
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