NEW POTENTIOMETRIC SENSORS WITH APPLICATIONS TO PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS

Abstract

THE PURPOSE OF THIS PH.D. THESIS WAS THE CONSTRUCTION OF SEVEN NEW SELECTIVE ELECTRODES WHICH RESPOND TO THE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS SALICILATE, CHLORPROMAZINE, AMITRIPHYLINE, MEPERITINE, PROPANTHELINE, CIMEBILINE AND RANITIDINE. THESTUDY INCLUDED. 1) THE APPLICATION OF THESE ELECTRODES TO PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS (DIRECT POTENTIOMETRY). 2) THE CALCULATION OF THE IONIZATION CONSTANT (KA) OF MEPERIDINE, CIMETIDINE AND RANITIDINE. 3) THE STUDY OF PERMEATION OF CHLORPROMAZINE THROUGH POROUS SYNTHETIC MEMBRANES (IN THE PRESENCE OF DIFFERENT SURFACTANTS) AND THE STUDY OF THE ADSORPTION OF THE SANE DRUG TO ACTIVATED CHARCOAL POTENTIOMETRICALLY. 4) THE APPLICATION OF THE CIMETIDINE AND KEMITIDINE ELECTRODES TO THE ANALYSIS OF THE DRUGS IN SERUM AND URINE AFTER EXTRACTING THEDRUGS WITH COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE SEP-PAK CARTRIDGES. 5) THE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED ELECTRODES HAVE BEEN USED IN DRUG DISSOLUTION STUDIES. THE COMPLETE SYSTEM WAS BASED ON A TECHNICON CONTINUOUS-FLOW ANALYSER. FOR ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/0034
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/0034
ND
0034
Alternative title
ΝΕΟΙ ΠΟΤΕΝΣΙΟΜΕΤΡΙΚΟΙ ΑΝΙΧΝΕΥΤΕΣ ΜΕ ΕΦΑΡΜΟΓΕΣ ΣΤΗ ΦΑΡΜΑΚΕΥΤΙΚΗ ΑΝΑΛΥΣΗ
Author
Μητσανά-Παπάζογλου, Αναστασία
Date
1986
Degree Grantor
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Committee members
ΔΙΑΜΑΝΤΗΣ ΕΛΕΥΘΕΡΙΟΣ
ΧΑΤΖΗΙΩΑΝΝΟΥ ΘΕΜΙΣΤΟΚΛΗΣ
ΚΟΥΠΠΑΡΗΣ ΜΙΧΑΗΛ
ΕΥΣΤΑΘΙΟΥ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ
ΜΑΧΑΙΡΑΣ ΠΑΝΑΓΙΩΤΗΣ
Discipline
Natural SciencesChemical Sciences
Keywords
CONTINUOUS-FLOW-ANALYSIS; DRUG DISSOLUTION; ION-SELECTIVE ELECTRODES; Pharmaceutical analysis; Potentiometry
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
Description
146 σ.
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