Greenness and whiteness appraisal for bioanalysis of quetiapine, levodopa and carbidopa in spiked human plasma by high performance thin layer chromatography.

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Title: Greenness and whiteness appraisal for bioanalysis of quetiapine, levodopa and carbidopa in spiked human plasma by high performance thin layer chromatography.
Authors: Hindam, Finan T.1 (AUTHOR), Abou Al Alamein, Amal M.2 (AUTHOR), Arafa, Reham M.2 (AUTHOR) reham.arafa@pharma.cu.edu.eg, Ahmed, Neven1 (AUTHOR), Eltanany, Basma M.2 (AUTHOR)
Source: BMC Chemistry. 10/21/2024, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p1-16. 16p.
Subject Terms: *THIN layer chromatography, *ANALYTICAL chemistry, *CARBIDOPA, *ACETIC acid, *QUETIAPINE
Abstract: A sustainable HPTLC-densitometric method was developed for quantitative determination of Quetiapine (QUET), Levodopa (LD) and Carbidopa (CD) in presence of Dopamine (DOP) as an internal standard. This applicable technique was achieved by spiking human plasma and extraction was performed using the protein precipitation approach. The mobile phase used was acetone, dichloromethane, n-butanol, glacial acetic acid and water (3: 2.5: 2: 2: 1.75, by volume). Method validation was done according to US-FDA guidelines and was able to quantify Quetiapine, Levodopa and Carbidopa in the ranges of 100–4000, 200–8000 and 30–1300 ng/mL, respectively. Bioanalytical method validation parameters were assessed for the studied drugs. Finally, the analytical suggested methodology was evaluated using various green and white analytical chemistry metrics and other tools, such as the green solvent selection tool, analytical eco-scale, green analytical procedure index, analytical greenness metric approach and the red–green–blue algorithm tool. The results revealed that the applied analytical method had a minor impact on the environment and is a relatively greener option than other previously reported chromatographic methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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ISSN:2661801X
DOI:10.1186/s13065-024-01309-w
Published in:BMC Chemistry
Language:English