Rb. Lucena et al., SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF GALLIUM IN BIOLOGICAL-MATERIALS AT NANOGRAM LEVELS WITH THIOCARBOHYDRAZONE DERIVATIVES, Il Farmaco, 49(4), 1994, pp. 291-295
Two spectrophotometric methods for the determination of micrograms of
gallium in biological materials are described. Proposed chromogenic re
agents are idyl)carbylidene-5-resorcylidenethiocarbohydrazone (PPRT) a
nd 1-(phenyl-2-pyridyl)carbylidene-5-salicylidene thiocarbohydrazone (
PPST), which form yellow 1:2 (gallium: reagent) complexes. Reactions d
evelop at pH 4.5 - 6.0 in a 52% (v/v) DMF solution for PPST and at pH
4.0 - 7.5 in a 48% (v/v) ethanol solution for PPRT. Optimum conditions
for reactions are discussed for molar absorptivity values of 59000 an
d 65000 l.mol-1.cm-1 for PPST and PPRT, respectively. Detection limits
are 8 ng/ml for PPST and 5 ng/ml for PPRT, and the range of applicati
on is 20-800 ng/ml of gallium. Advantages of the methods include simpl
icity, high sensitivity and relative selectivity, allowing their appli
cation in the determination of gallium in spiked biological samples, u
sing a previous extraction step in n-butyl acetate to avoid interferen
ce from Fe(III) and Cu(II).