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A fast and simple FIA‐chemiluminescence method for the evaluation of Roselle flowers as scavenger of the free radicals generated by UV irradiated antibiotics

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Graphical abstract Figure. No Caption available. HighlightsRoselle flowers can trap reactive oxygen species.The luminol CL can detect or reactive oxygen species irradiation of antibiotics.The CL method could be used to… Click to show full abstract

Graphical abstract Figure. No Caption available. HighlightsRoselle flowers can trap reactive oxygen species.The luminol CL can detect or reactive oxygen species irradiation of antibiotics.The CL method could be used to evaluate the susceptibility of antibiotics to high‐energy UV radiation. Abstract This work proposes a new method for the in vitro evaluation of the effect of UV irradiation on the production of free radicals and other reactive species during the photodecomposition of drugs. The method was based on the UV irradiation of antibiotics molecules to generate excited states that undergo to homolytic bond cleavages. These reactive species can be detected by their ability to oxidize the luminol, producing the electronically excited aminophtalate, which decays to the ground state releasing electromagnetic radiation in the visible zone of the spectrum. This method was applied to penicillin G, nafcillin, azlocillin and neomycin dissolved in water. It was found that the intensity of the luminol chemiluminescence emission (CL) was proportional to the concentration and dependent on the molecular structure of these drugs. Under the optimized conditions, it was found that penicillin and azlocillin were the most susceptible to photodegradation, while neomycin sulfate was the less affected by the UV light. It was observed that the addition to the antibiotics dissolutions of a hydro‐alcoholic extract of petals of calyxes of Roselle reduced the CL intensity, indicating that the extract was able to scavenge the free radicals in the irradiated drugs. This result suggest that its addition to the antibiotics can help in the protection against the radicals formed during the exposition to solar light of patients treated with topic similar antibiotics.

Keywords: free radicals; roselle; method; fast simple; evaluation; chemiluminescence

Journal Title: Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
Year Published: 2019

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