S. Panadero et al., STOPPED-FLOW KINETIC DETERMINATION OF NALIDIXIC-ACID AND NORFLOXACIN BASED ON LANTHANIDE-SENSITIZED FLUORESCENCE, Analytica chimica acta, 303(1), 1995, pp. 39-45
Nalidixic acid and norfloxacin were determined in this work for the fi
rst time by applying kinetic methodology to complex formation reaction
s involving energy-transfer processes. By using initial-rate measureme
nts, a fluorescence-based method based on the formation of the complex
es of these compounds with terbium(III) in the presence of Tris buffer
was developed. The formation rate of these complexes is very high, so
the stopped-flow mixing technique is required in order to make kineti
c measurements, which, in addition, allows the method to be automated.
A second ligand, EDTA, is also used to decrease the reaction rate of
both systems via ligand-exchange, which is necessary in order to obtai
n appropriate kinetic data. The reaction rate is obtained within only
0.1-0.2 s after the reactants me mixed, which allows ready application
of the proposed method to routine analyses. The calibration graph is
linear over the range 0.02-7.0 mu g ml-l nalidixic acid and 0.4-9.0 mu
g ml(-1) norfloxacin. The detection limit for nalidixic acid and norf
loxacin is 0.006 and 0.13 mu g ml(-1) respectively. The selectivity an
d precision of the method were also studied. The proposed kinetic meth
od was satisfactorily applied to the direct determination of these com
pounds in serum samples.