Lf. Capitanvallvey et al., USE OF TRANSMITTED ROOM-TEMPERATURE PHOSPHORESCENCE TO IMPROVE NALIDIXIC-ACID DETERMINATION, Applied spectroscopy, 52(1), 1998, pp. 101-105
A method for nalidixic acid (NA) determination by transmitted room-tem
perature phosphorescence is proposed, The antibacterial agent NA in ac
idic solution shows native fluorescence; when NA is spotted on a filte
r paper precoated with beta-cyclodextrin and lead (II) acetate and dri
ed for 5 min, phosphorescence results, The transmitted phosphorescence
was measured directly with the use of a homemade sample holder, The e
xcitation and emission wavelengths were 330 and 417 nm, respectively.
The applicable concentration range was between 0.06 and 4.50 mu g/mL w
ith a relative standard deviation of 2.8% and a detection limit of 0.0
2 mu g/mL. The method was applied to the determination of NA in human
urine and pharmaceuticals, with recoveries from 97.5 to 105.5%.