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A fast and simple spectrofluorometric method for the determination of alendronate sodium in pharmaceuticals.

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Date
2014
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Ezzati Nazhad Dolatabadi, J
Hamishehkar, H
de la Guardia, M
Valizadeh, H
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Abstract
Alendronate sodium enhances bone formation and increases osteoblast proliferation and maturation and leads to the inhibition of osteoblast apoptosis. Therefore, a rapid and simple spectrofluorometric method has been developed and validated for the quantitative determination of it.The procedure is based on the reaction of primary amino group of alendronate with o-phthalaldehyde (OPA) in sodium hydroxide solution.The calibration graph was linear over the concentration range of 0.0-2.4 ?M and limit of detection and limit of quantification of the method was 8.89 and 29 nanomolar, respectively. The enthalpy and entropy of the reaction between alendronate sodium and OPA showed that the reaction is endothermic and entropy favored (?H = 154.08 kJ/mol; ?S = 567.36 J/mol K) which indicates that OPA interaction with alendronate is increased at elevated temperature.This simple method can be used as a practical technique for the analysis of alendronate in various samples.
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