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Smart stability indicating spectrophotometric methods for determination of modafinil: the promising treatment for post-covid neurological syndrome.

Soha G Elsheikh1, Sally S El-Mosallamy2, Yasmin M Fayez3, Abeer M E Hassan1.   

Abstract

Modafinil (MDF) is one of the neurostimulants with a potential effect in the COVID-19 ICU ventilated patients and post-COVID neurological syndrome treatment. Four rapid, simple and cost-effective stability indicating spectrophotometric methods were used for estimation of MDF in the presence of its acidic degradation product, namely; ratio difference (RD), first derivative of the ratio spectra (1DD), mean centering (MCR) and ratio subtraction method (RS). These methods were validated according to ICH guidelines and all methods revealed a good linearity in concentration range of (5-30 µg/mL) in addition to a good accuracy and precision with mean percentage recovery of 99.97 ± 0.305 for (RD), 100.10 ± 0.560 for (1DD), 100.02 ± 0.483 for (MCR) & 99.18 ± 1.145 for (RS) method. Specificity of the proposed methods was assessed and MDF was determined in the presence of up to 80% of its acidic degradation product for RD, 1DD, MCR and RS methods. The proposed methods were successfully applied for the determination of MDF in bulk powder and its tablet dosage form with mean percentage recovery of 100.33 ± 0.915 for (RD), 100.62 ± 0.985 for (1DD), 99.70 ± 0.379 for (MCR) and 100.21 ± 0.313 for (RS) method. The results obtained were statistically compared with those of official HPLC method and showed no significant difference with relevance accuracy and precision.
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Keywords:  Derivative ratio; Mean centering; Modafinil; Ratio difference; Ratio subtraction

Year:  2022        PMID: 36271411     DOI: 10.1186/s13065-022-00869-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  BMC Chem        ISSN: 2661-801X


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