An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validation
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Resumo: | Iron is a fundamental microelement for human life; however, deficiencies or excesses of these metal ions can cause severe complications and mortality. Chelators are compounds that bind and inhibit iron. Ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectrophotometric methods are key analytical tools in the identification of chemical entities, with the benefits of having good precision and accuracy, and the equipment being easily available as well as quick and simple to implement. In this study, we aimed to provide an alternative, cheaper method for the quantification of iron ion chelation by substituting ferrozine for gallic acid and validating its use with UV-vis according to official ANVISA and ICH guidelines. The parameters assessed were specificity, linearity, precision, accuracy, robustness, and finally, the percentage of iron ions chelating was calculated. The results demonstrated that this method was accurate, simple, specific, selective, precise, and reproducible, and was successfully validated for the determination of iron ions chelating. The percentage of iron ions chelating, promoted by the standard chelator EDTA, was 45% and 47% for Fe2+ and Fe3+, respectively. It is concluded that this new method is beneficial in terms of its simplicity, rapidness, low cost, and the fact that it produces very low levels of dangerous residues. |
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An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validationAn analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validationalternative method; human health; gallic acid; green analytical chemistry; foods.alternative method; human health; gallic acid; green analytical chemistry; foods.Iron is a fundamental microelement for human life; however, deficiencies or excesses of these metal ions can cause severe complications and mortality. Chelators are compounds that bind and inhibit iron. Ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectrophotometric methods are key analytical tools in the identification of chemical entities, with the benefits of having good precision and accuracy, and the equipment being easily available as well as quick and simple to implement. In this study, we aimed to provide an alternative, cheaper method for the quantification of iron ion chelation by substituting ferrozine for gallic acid and validating its use with UV-vis according to official ANVISA and ICH guidelines. The parameters assessed were specificity, linearity, precision, accuracy, robustness, and finally, the percentage of iron ions chelating was calculated. The results demonstrated that this method was accurate, simple, specific, selective, precise, and reproducible, and was successfully validated for the determination of iron ions chelating. The percentage of iron ions chelating, promoted by the standard chelator EDTA, was 45% and 47% for Fe2+ and Fe3+, respectively. It is concluded that this new method is beneficial in terms of its simplicity, rapidness, low cost, and the fact that it produces very low levels of dangerous residues.Iron is a fundamental microelement for human life; however, deficiencies or excesses of these metal ions can cause severe complications and mortality. Chelators are compounds that bind and inhibit iron. Ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectrophotometric methods are key analytical tools in the identification of chemical entities, with the benefits of having good precision and accuracy, and the equipment being easily available as well as quick and simple to implement. In this study, we aimed to provide an alternative, cheaper method for the quantification of iron ion chelation by substituting ferrozine for gallic acid and validating its use with UV-vis according to official ANVISA and ICH guidelines. The parameters assessed were specificity, linearity, precision, accuracy, robustness, and finally, the percentage of iron ions chelating was calculated. The results demonstrated that this method was accurate, simple, specific, selective, precise, and reproducible, and was successfully validated for the determination of iron ions chelating. The percentage of iron ions chelating, promoted by the standard chelator EDTA, was 45% and 47% for Fe2+ and Fe3+, respectively. It is concluded that this new method is beneficial in terms of its simplicity, rapidness, low cost, and the fact that it produces very low levels of dangerous residues.Universidade Estadual De Maringá2022-05-13info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/5973910.4025/actascibiolsci.v44i1.59739Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences; Vol 44 (2022): Publicação contínua; e59739Acta Scientiarum. Biological Sciences; v. 44 (2022): Publicação contínua; e597391807-863X1679-9283reponame:Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciencesinstname:Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)instacron:UEMenghttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/article/view/59739/751375154180Copyright (c) 2022 Acta Scientiarum. Biological Scienceshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Éverton da Silva Teixeira, Leticia de MeloCastro, Juliana CristinaMardigan, Laura PaulinoSantos, José Rivaldo dosGonçalves, José EduardoOliveira, Arildo José Braz deGonçalves, Regina Aparecida Correia 2022-06-22T14:08:10Zoai:periodicos.uem.br/ojs:article/59739Revistahttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSciPUBhttp://www.periodicos.uem.br/ojs/index.php/ActaSciBiolSci/oai||actabiol@uem.br1807-863X1679-9283opendoar:2022-06-22T14:08:10Acta Scientiarum Biological Sciences - Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)false |
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An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validation An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validation |
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An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validation |
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An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validation Santos, Éverton da Silva alternative method; human health; gallic acid; green analytical chemistry; foods. alternative method; human health; gallic acid; green analytical chemistry; foods. |
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An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validation |
title_full |
An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validation |
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An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validation |
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An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validation |
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An analytical method for the quantitative determination of iron ion chelating capacity: development and validation |
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Santos, Éverton da Silva |
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Santos, Éverton da Silva Teixeira, Leticia de Melo Castro, Juliana Cristina Mardigan, Laura Paulino Santos, José Rivaldo dos Gonçalves, José Eduardo Oliveira, Arildo José Braz de Gonçalves, Regina Aparecida Correia |
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Teixeira, Leticia de Melo Castro, Juliana Cristina Mardigan, Laura Paulino Santos, José Rivaldo dos Gonçalves, José Eduardo Oliveira, Arildo José Braz de Gonçalves, Regina Aparecida Correia |
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Santos, Éverton da Silva Teixeira, Leticia de Melo Castro, Juliana Cristina Mardigan, Laura Paulino Santos, José Rivaldo dos Gonçalves, José Eduardo Oliveira, Arildo José Braz de Gonçalves, Regina Aparecida Correia |
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alternative method; human health; gallic acid; green analytical chemistry; foods. alternative method; human health; gallic acid; green analytical chemistry; foods. |
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alternative method; human health; gallic acid; green analytical chemistry; foods. alternative method; human health; gallic acid; green analytical chemistry; foods. |
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Iron is a fundamental microelement for human life; however, deficiencies or excesses of these metal ions can cause severe complications and mortality. Chelators are compounds that bind and inhibit iron. Ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) spectrophotometric methods are key analytical tools in the identification of chemical entities, with the benefits of having good precision and accuracy, and the equipment being easily available as well as quick and simple to implement. In this study, we aimed to provide an alternative, cheaper method for the quantification of iron ion chelation by substituting ferrozine for gallic acid and validating its use with UV-vis according to official ANVISA and ICH guidelines. The parameters assessed were specificity, linearity, precision, accuracy, robustness, and finally, the percentage of iron ions chelating was calculated. The results demonstrated that this method was accurate, simple, specific, selective, precise, and reproducible, and was successfully validated for the determination of iron ions chelating. The percentage of iron ions chelating, promoted by the standard chelator EDTA, was 45% and 47% for Fe2+ and Fe3+, respectively. It is concluded that this new method is beneficial in terms of its simplicity, rapidness, low cost, and the fact that it produces very low levels of dangerous residues. |
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