Stability study of fluconazole applying validated bioassay and stability-indicating LC methods
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Resumo: | Chemical degradation of drugs may result in altered therapeutic efficacy and even toxic effects. Therefore, understanding the factors that change the stability of pharmaceuticals and identifying ways to guarantee their stability are important. In this work stability-indicating Liquid Chromatographic (LC) and bioassay methods were validated and employed in the fluconazole stability studies. The correlation of sample results from both methods was evaluated. Fluconazole raw material stability was investigated in aqueous, acid (0.1 M HCl), alkaline (0.1 M NaOH) and oxidative (3% v/v H2O2) reflux for 6 hours, by LC method. Fluconazole capsules were exposed to UVC (254 nm, 66 and 180 days), climatic chamber (40°C, 75% RH, 90 days) and oven (60°C, 60 days), these samples were analyzed by LC and bioassay methods It was found that the drug is degraded (10% decrease) with arising of a possible degradation product in an oxidative medium and UVC exposure, in all the others conditions fluconazole remained chemically stable (higher than 98%) when analyzed by LC. However when the capsules stressed samples were evaluated through bioassay very low antifungal activity was found (about 30%). Fluconazole showed to be an unstable drug and it indicates that special care must be taken during the handling, storage and quality control using appropriated methods to analyze this therapeutic agent. This work suggests monitoring the fluconazole stability by bioassay and the stability-indicating LC methods. |
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Stability study of fluconazole applying validated bioassay and stability-indicating LC methods |
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Stability study of fluconazole applying validated bioassay and stability-indicating LC methods |
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Stability study of fluconazole applying validated bioassay and stability-indicating LC methods Corrêa, Josilene Chaves Ruela [UNESP] Fluconazole Stability studies Stability-indicating method Liquid chromatography Bioassay |
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Stability study of fluconazole applying validated bioassay and stability-indicating LC methods |
title_full |
Stability study of fluconazole applying validated bioassay and stability-indicating LC methods |
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Stability study of fluconazole applying validated bioassay and stability-indicating LC methods |
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Stability study of fluconazole applying validated bioassay and stability-indicating LC methods |
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Stability study of fluconazole applying validated bioassay and stability-indicating LC methods |
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Corrêa, Josilene Chaves Ruela [UNESP] |
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Corrêa, Josilene Chaves Ruela [UNESP] Reichman, Camila [UNESP] Vianna-Soares, Cristina Duarte Salgado, Hérida Regina Nunes [UNESP] |
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Reichman, Camila [UNESP] Vianna-Soares, Cristina Duarte Salgado, Hérida Regina Nunes [UNESP] |
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Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) |
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Corrêa, Josilene Chaves Ruela [UNESP] Reichman, Camila [UNESP] Vianna-Soares, Cristina Duarte Salgado, Hérida Regina Nunes [UNESP] |
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Fluconazole Stability studies Stability-indicating method Liquid chromatography Bioassay |
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Fluconazole Stability studies Stability-indicating method Liquid chromatography Bioassay |
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Chemical degradation of drugs may result in altered therapeutic efficacy and even toxic effects. Therefore, understanding the factors that change the stability of pharmaceuticals and identifying ways to guarantee their stability are important. In this work stability-indicating Liquid Chromatographic (LC) and bioassay methods were validated and employed in the fluconazole stability studies. The correlation of sample results from both methods was evaluated. Fluconazole raw material stability was investigated in aqueous, acid (0.1 M HCl), alkaline (0.1 M NaOH) and oxidative (3% v/v H2O2) reflux for 6 hours, by LC method. Fluconazole capsules were exposed to UVC (254 nm, 66 and 180 days), climatic chamber (40°C, 75% RH, 90 days) and oven (60°C, 60 days), these samples were analyzed by LC and bioassay methods It was found that the drug is degraded (10% decrease) with arising of a possible degradation product in an oxidative medium and UVC exposure, in all the others conditions fluconazole remained chemically stable (higher than 98%) when analyzed by LC. However when the capsules stressed samples were evaluated through bioassay very low antifungal activity was found (about 30%). Fluconazole showed to be an unstable drug and it indicates that special care must be taken during the handling, storage and quality control using appropriated methods to analyze this therapeutic agent. This work suggests monitoring the fluconazole stability by bioassay and the stability-indicating LC methods. |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.4172 Journal of Analytical & Bioanalytical Techniques, v. 2, n. 3, p. 1-6, 2011. 2155-9872 http://hdl.handle.net/11449/133744 10.4172/2155-9872.1000126 ISSN2155-9872-2011-02-03-01-06.pdf 6036218587648028 9881720291571774 |
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