Room Temperature Phosphorescence: Some Diagnostic Studies in Its Application to Biochemical And Drug Analysis
Room Temperature Phosphorescence: Some Diagnostic Studies in Its Application to Biochemical And Drug Analysis
Bateh, Ricky P.
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The selection of formulations and preparations to be analyzed was made by consulting the American Drug Index (65). Under the various generic names of drugs, a wide range of preparations was selected to represent different matrices within which the drugs were contained. The selections were made to illu- strate the selectivity advantage of RTP as a method of analysis of complex mixtures. 61 Experimental Reagents and Materials The analytical reagents used in these studies were previously described... in Chapter 3. All other chemicals are listed in Table 4-1. Commercial preparations used in these studies were purchased at a local hospital pharmacy (Shands Teaching Hospital and Clinics, Gainesville, FL) and are listed in Table 4-2. Sample Preparation Biochemicals/drugs . For the RTP studies of the compounds listed in Table 4-1, standard stock solutions (200-400 yg/mL) were prepared by dissolving accurately weighed por- tions of the compounds in an ethanolic solution (50/50 v/v ethanol/water) .
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