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Central European Journal of Chemistry | 2014

Multicomponent spectrometric analysis of riboflavin and photoproducts and their kinetic applications

Muhammad Ali Sheraz; Sadia Hafeez Kazi; Sofia Ahmed; Kiran Qadeer; Marium Fatima Khan; Iqbal Ahmad

Riboflavin (RF) is a light sensitive compound and is known to form a number of photoproducts. These photoproducts possess the same nucleus and may interfere in the analysis of RF by UV and visible spectrometry. Therefore, it is necessary to apply the methods of multicomponent spectrometric analysis to quantify the vitamin and its photoproducts accurately. Such methods are useful in the study of the kinetics of photodegradation reactions of RF to obtain accurate and reliable results. Any interference in these methods due to linear or nonlinear irrelevant absorption of the minor unknown products can be accounted for by the application of appropriate correction procedures prior to kinetic treatment. Various factors affecting the accuracy, precision and selectivity of these analytical procedures are also discussed. This review highlights the principles and applications of multicomponent spectrometric methods and their application to the simultaneous determination of RF and its major photoproducts in degraded solutions to evaluate the kinetics of degradation.


Aaps Pharmscitech | 2013

Correction for Irrelevant Absorption in Multicomponent Spectrophotometric Assay of Riboflavin, Formylmethylflavin, and Degradation Products: Kinetic Applications

Iqbal Ahmad; Kiran Qadeer; Kefi Iqbal; Sofia Ahmed; Muhammad Ali Sheraz; Syed Abid Ali; Tania Mirza; Ambreen Hafeez

In the spectrophotometric assay of multicomponent systems involved in drug degradation studies, some minor or unknown degradation products may be present. These products may interfere in the assay and thus invalidate the results due to their absorption in the range of analytical wavelengths. This interference may be eliminated by the application of an appropriate correction procedure to obtain reliable data for kinetic treatment. The present study is based on the application of linear and non-linear irrelevant absorption corrections in the multicomponent spectrophotometric assay of riboflavin and formylmethylflavin during the photolysis and hydrolysis studies. The correction procedures take into account the interference caused by minor or unknown products and have shown considerable improvement in the assay data in terms of the molar balance. The treatment of the corrected data has led to more accurate kinetic results in degradation studies.


Scientia Pharmaceutica | 2016

Effect of Nicotinamide on the Photolysis of Riboflavin in Aqueous Solution.

Iqbal Ahmad; Sofia Ahmed; Muhammad Ali Sheraz; Zubair Anwar; Kiran Qadeer; Adnan Noor; Maxim P. Evstigneev

The photolysis of riboflavin (RF) in aqueous solution in the presence of nicotinamide (NA) by visible light has been studied in the pH range 1.0–12.0 and the various photoproducts have been identified as known compounds. RF has been determined in degraded solutions by a specific multicomponent spectrometric method in the presence of its photoproducts and NA. The second-order rate constants (k2) for the bimolecular interaction of RF and NA range from 0.54 (pH 1.0) to 9.66 M–1 min–1 (pH 12.0). The log k2–pH profile for the photolysis reaction follows a sigmoid curve showing a gradual increase in the rate of pH due to a change in the ionization behavior of the molecule. The lower rate in the acid region is probably due to protonation of the molecule since the cationic form of RF is less susceptible to photolysis than the neutral form. Similarly, a slowing of the rate in the alkaline region is due to anion formation of the molecule. NA is involved as an electron acceptor during the sequence of reactions and thus enhances the rate of photolysis of RF. Absorption and fluorescence measurements did not provide evidence for the complex formation between the two compounds under the present conditions.


Aaps Pharmscitech | 2014

Effect of ascorbic acid on the degradation of cyanocobalamin and hydroxocobalamin in aqueous solution: a kinetic study.

Iqbal Ahmad; Kiran Qadeer; Saima Zahid; Muhammad Ali Sheraz; Tehmina Ismail; Waqar Hussain; Izhar A Ansari


Pakistan Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2013

Vitamin B6: Deficiency diseases and methods of analysis

Iqbal Ahmad; Tania Mirza; Kiran Qadeer; Urooj Nazim; Faiyaz Hm Vaid


Archive | 2010

Photodegradation and Photostabilization of Ascorbic Acid in Pharmaceutical Preparations

Muhammad Ali Sheraz; Sofia Ahmed; Iqbal Ahmad; Kiran Qadeer; Super Highway


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2017

Effect of ascorbic acid on the photolysis of cyanocobalamin and aquocobalamin/hydroxocobalamin in aqueous solution: A kinetic study

Iqbal Ahmad; Kiran Qadeer; Ambreen Hafeez; Saima Zahid; Muhammad Ali Sheraz; Saif ur Rehman Khattak


Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A-chemistry | 2018

Photolysis of methylcobalamin in aqueous solution: A kinetic study

Faiyaz H.M. Vaid; Saima Zahid; Ambreen Faiyaz; Kiran Qadeer; Wajiha Gul; Zubair Anwar; Iqbal Ahmad


Baqai Journal of Health Sciences | 2016

EFFECT OF STABILIZERS ON THE CHEMICAL AND PHOTODEGRADATION OF ASCORBIC ACID IN AQUEOUS SOLUTION

Iqbal Ahmad; Zufi Shad; Kiran Qadeer; Raheela Bano


RADS Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences | 2015

Methods of Analysis of Vitamin K: A Review

Wajiha Gul; Zubair Anwar; Kiran Qadeer; Shaheen Perveen; Iqbal Ahmad

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Iqbal Ahmad

Baqai Medical University

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Sofia Ahmed

Baqai Medical University

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Zubair Anwar

Baqai Medical University

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Shaheen Perveen

Jinnah University for Women

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Tania Mirza

Baqai Medical University

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Wajiha Gul

Jinnah University for Women

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