Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3126015908> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 91 of
91
with 100 items per page.
- W3126015908 endingPage "105960" @default.
- W3126015908 startingPage "105960" @default.
- W3126015908 abstract "A rapid and sensitive stability-indicating green reversed-phase high-performance thin-layer chromatography (SI-G-RP-HPTLC) method was established and validated for the detection of flibanserin (FBN) compared to the stability-indicating green normal-phase high-performance thin-layer chromatography (SI-G-NP-HPTLC) method. The G-RP-HPTLC-densitometry analysis of FBN was conducted using acetone/water (80:20, v/v) solvent system as the mobile phase, while, the G-NP-HPTLC-densitometry analysis of FBN was conducted using ethyl acetate/methanol (95:5, v/v) solvent system. The quantitation of FBN was carried out at λmax = 204 nm for both of the techniques. The SI-G-RP-HPTLC and SI-G-NP-HPTLC methods were found to be linear in the range of 100–1600 and 200–1600 ng/band, respectively. The system suitability parameters for both of the methods were found to be acceptable for the quantitation of FBN. The SI-G-RP-HPTLC technique was found to be more rapid, accurate, precise, and sensitive for the determination of FBN compared to the SI-G-NP-HPTLC technique. The SI-G-RP-HPTLC technique was observed as more selective and stability-indicating for the determination of FBN in the presence of its degradation products. The FBN contents of commercial film-coated tablets were found to be 98.76% using the SI-G-RP-HPTLC technique, while, the FBN contents of commercial film-coated tablets were recorded as 96.28% using the SI-G-NP-HPTLC technique. The greenness of both of the green methods was assessed using AGREE software which utilized 12 principles of green analytical chemistry. The eco-scales of SI-G-RP-HPTLC and SI-G-NP-HPTLC methods were predicted as 0.86 and 0.80, respectively. The obtained eco-scale values for both of the methods suggested excellent greenness of both of the methods. Based on these observations and validation studies, the SI-G-RP-HPTLC methodology was considered as superior over the SI-G-NP-HPTLC technique for pharmaceutical analysis. Accordingly, the SI-G-RP-HPTLC technique could be utilized for the quantitation and stability evaluation of FBN in commercial products containing FBN." @default.
- W3126015908 created "2021-02-01" @default.
- W3126015908 creator A5000484636 @default.
- W3126015908 creator A5041544655 @default.
- W3126015908 creator A5078584580 @default.
- W3126015908 creator A5087074970 @default.
- W3126015908 date "2021-05-01" @default.
- W3126015908 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W3126015908 title "A rapid and sensitive stability-indicating green RP-HPTLC method for the quantitation of flibanserin compared to green NP-HPTLC method: Validation studies and greenness assessment" @default.
- W3126015908 cites W1980950936 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W1996467122 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2003734215 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2020035403 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2060449536 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2075391968 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2122123141 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2141215178 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2157948833 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2327367145 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2620957078 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2770644952 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2799426278 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2927029832 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2943283364 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2970491920 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2971113571 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W2996204284 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W3000326321 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W3004758890 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W3012572768 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W3034057155 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W3035028232 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W3037096737 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W3041539203 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W3057541459 @default.
- W3126015908 cites W3091690150 @default.
- W3126015908 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.microc.2021.105960" @default.
- W3126015908 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3126015908 type Work @default.
- W3126015908 sameAs 3126015908 @default.
- W3126015908 citedByCount "38" @default.
- W3126015908 countsByYear W31260159082021 @default.
- W3126015908 countsByYear W31260159082022 @default.
- W3126015908 countsByYear W31260159082023 @default.
- W3126015908 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3126015908 hasAuthorship W3126015908A5000484636 @default.
- W3126015908 hasAuthorship W3126015908A5041544655 @default.
- W3126015908 hasAuthorship W3126015908A5078584580 @default.
- W3126015908 hasAuthorship W3126015908A5087074970 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConcept C108454664 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConcept C136496925 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConcept C190196608 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConcept C2779532046 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConcept C2779858419 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConcept C43617362 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConcept C95986675 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConceptScore W3126015908C108454664 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConceptScore W3126015908C121332964 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConceptScore W3126015908C136496925 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConceptScore W3126015908C185592680 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConceptScore W3126015908C190196608 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConceptScore W3126015908C2779532046 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConceptScore W3126015908C2779858419 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConceptScore W3126015908C43617362 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConceptScore W3126015908C62520636 @default.
- W3126015908 hasConceptScore W3126015908C95986675 @default.
- W3126015908 hasFunder F4320311227 @default.
- W3126015908 hasFunder F4320335726 @default.
- W3126015908 hasLocation W31260159081 @default.
- W3126015908 hasOpenAccess W3126015908 @default.
- W3126015908 hasPrimaryLocation W31260159081 @default.
- W3126015908 hasRelatedWork W1198443576 @default.
- W3126015908 hasRelatedWork W2013213889 @default.
- W3126015908 hasRelatedWork W2025229523 @default.
- W3126015908 hasRelatedWork W2055956541 @default.
- W3126015908 hasRelatedWork W2056560317 @default.
- W3126015908 hasRelatedWork W2077296392 @default.
- W3126015908 hasRelatedWork W2134605895 @default.
- W3126015908 hasRelatedWork W2158531233 @default.
- W3126015908 hasRelatedWork W3135347193 @default.
- W3126015908 hasRelatedWork W4230401702 @default.
- W3126015908 hasVolume "164" @default.
- W3126015908 isParatext "false" @default.
- W3126015908 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W3126015908 magId "3126015908" @default.
- W3126015908 workType "article" @default.