Abstract Photochemical derivatization (at 253 nm) of varenicline in alkaline medium (in NaOH 0.64 mol L−1) was successfully achieved aiming to induce strong fluorescence for quantitative purposes. The intense fluorescence from the produced… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Photochemical derivatization (at 253 nm) of varenicline in alkaline medium (in NaOH 0.64 mol L−1) was successfully achieved aiming to induce strong fluorescence for quantitative purposes. The intense fluorescence from the produced photo-derivative covered a linear range of three orders of magnitude (10−8–10−6 mol L−1 range) allowing the spectrofluorimetric determination of the analyte in pharmaceutical formulations. For urine, the UV exposed sample was analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography using borate buffer (0.01 mol L−1, pH 10.0). Separations were made using a C18 column with borate buffer (0.01 mol L−1, pH 10)/methanol (30:70% v/v) in isocratic elution. Detection limit was 2.5 × 10−7 mol L−1 for determination using HPLC. Measurement uncertainty was estimated and both methods were applied for the determination of varenicline in a pharmaceutical preparation and urine samples with acceptable recoveries using no expensive and toxic derivatization dyes.
               
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