CYCLIC VOLTAMMETRIC DETERMINATION OF ZOPICLONE IN PHARMACEUTICALS AND BLOOD SAMPLES USING GLASSY CARBON ELECTRODE
Dr. D. Srividya* and Dr. Vyshnavi Yelchuri
Abstract
Cyclic voltammetric, and differential pulse voltammetric techniques
are used todetermination of zopiclone in pharmaceuticals and blood
samples using glassy carbon electrode. It was selected to get reduction
mechanism of >C=O< group. Zoplicone was examined in phosphate
buffer over a pH range from pH 2.0 to pH 8.0 by differential pulse
voltammetry and cyclic voltammetric methods. GCE showed one
reduction peak at -0.6V with a peak reduction current of -4.5 μA using
phosphate buffer solution at pH 6.0. No oxidation peak wasobserved at
this potential in the reverse scan, suggesting that the electrochemical
reaction is a totally irreversible process. The procedure was applied to
the analysis of human blood samples.
Keywords: Zopiclone (ZPLN), acetonitrile, phosphate buffer, glassy carbon electrode, cyclic voltammetry, differential pulse voltammetry.
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