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Talanta | 2003

Flow-injection analysis of two fluoquinolones by the sensitizing effect of terbium(III) on chemiluminescence of the potassium permanganate-sodium sulfite system

Lin Yi; Huichun Zhao; Shilv Chen; Linpei Jin; Dongdong Zheng; Zhenglong Wu

A simple, rapid and sensitive method for the determination of two fluoquinolones (FQs), enoxacin (ENX) and ofloxacin (OFLX) is described by using flow injection analysis with potassium permanganate-sodium sulfite chemiluminescence detection. The calibration graphs for ENX and OFLX are linear in the range of 8.0x10(-10)-1.0x10(-5) and 1.0x10(-9)-1.0x10(-6) mol l(-1), respectively. The 3sigma limits of detection are 2.4x10(-10) mol l(-1) for ENX and 5.6x10(-10) mol l(-1) for OFLX. The method is applied satisfactorily to the determination of the two FQs in dosage form and urine sample. The possible mechanism is also proposed.


Microchemical Journal | 2003

A study on terbium sensitized chemiluminescence of ciprofloxacin and its application

Ning Lian; Huichun Zhao; Chunyan Sun; Shilu Chen; Yan Lu; Linpei Jin

Abstract A novel rapid flow injection method with chemiluminescence (CL) detection was established for the determination of ciprofloxacin (CPLX), which is an antibiotic commonly used. The method is based on CL of Ce(IV)–SO 3 2− sensitized by Tb 3+ –CPLX, and showed the intensive bands characteristic of Tb 3+ ( 5 D 4 → 7 F 5 ). The optimum conditions for CL emission were investigated. The linear relationship between the relative CL intensity and the concentration of CPLX is in the range of 9.0×10 −9 –1.0×10 −6 mol/l with a detection limit of 3.1×10 −10 mol/l. The relative standard deviation is 2.8% ( n =11) for a level of 5.0×10 −8 mol/l. The method was applied to the analysis of CPLX in human serum and urine samples with satisfactory results. The possible mechanism for this sensitized CL reaction is also discussed.


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2003

Flow-injection chemiluminescence study of Ce(IV)–Na2SO3–Tb(III)–fluoquinolone antibiotic system with DNA

Lin Yi; Huichun Zhao; Chunyan Sun; Shilv Chen; Linpei Jin

A novel flow injection chemiluminescence (CL) system is developed to determine DNA. According to the fact that DNA linearly quenches the CL intensity of Ce(IV)-Na(2)SO(3)-Tb(III)-fluoquinolone antibiotic (FLUQ) system, DNA concentration is determined. The calibration graphs are linear in the range of 0.04-10 microg/ml (for both natural and denatured DNA), and the 3sigma limits of detection are 7.8 ng/ml (natural DNA) and 9.5 ng/ml (denatured DNA). According to fluorescence spectrum and CL spectrum, and through studying the reaction of Ce(IV)-Na(2)SO(3)-Tb(III)-FLUQ with nucleotides and bases, we conclude that DNA counteracts the energy transfer from FLUQ to Tb(III), and this function is related to both bases and phosphate groups in DNA.


Analytical Letters | 2002

A STUDY ON TERBIUM SENSITIZED CHEMILUMINESCENCE OF PIPEMIDIC ACID AND ITS APPLICATION

Shilu Chen; Huichun Zhao; Chunyan Sun; Ning Lian; Linpei Jin

ABSTRACT A flow-injection chemiluminescence (CL) analysis for determination of pipemidic acid (PPA) is developed. It is based on luminescence produced by Ce(IV)–Na2SO3 CL system sensitized by Tb(PPA)2 3+. The relative chemiluminescence intensity of the Tb3+–PPA–Ce(IV)–Na2SO3 system is proportional to the amount of PPA. The optimized experimental conditions were determined. Accordingly, chemiluminescent method for the determination of PPA is proposed. The linear range and detection limit for PPA are 3.0 × 10−9–8.0 × 10−7 mol/L and 6.7 × 10−10 mol/L, respectively. The familiar excipients such as starch and dextrine do not cause interference. So this method can be applied to the determination of PPA in tablet. The content and recovery of PPA in urine can be directly detected without the pretreatment such as separation. And the mechanism of chemiluminescence is proposed.


Analytical Letters | 2005

Europium Sensitized Chemiluminescence Determination of Pazufloxacin Mesylate in Urine and Serum

X.‐L. Wang; Shilu Chen; Huichun Zhao; Linpei Jin; Xia Li

Abstract A novel chemiluminescence (CL) flow injection method for the determination of pazufloxacin mesylate (PZFX) is described. It is based on CL of a KMnO4–Na2S2O4 system sensitized by the complex [Eu(PZFX)2]3+, and shows the intensive characteristic bands of Eu3+. The optimum conditions for CL emission were investigated. Under the optimum experimental condition, the linear range is 1.0×10−8–1.0×10−6 mol/L and the detection limit is 2.6×10−9 mol/L. The method was successfully applied to the determination of PZFX in serum and urine samples. The possible mechanism for this CL system is discussed. The project was supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (20331010) and Natural Science Foundation of Beijing (2022007).


Journal of Analytical Chemistry | 2009

A lanthanide sensitized chemiluminescence method of flow-injection for the determination of ulifloxacin and prulifloxacin

Xu Wang; Aiyun Li; Huichun Zhao; Linpei Jin

A lanthanide sensitized chemiluminescence method of flow-injection was developed for the determination of a new fluoroquinolone, ulifloxacin (UFX), and its prodrug prulifloxacin (PUFX). The proposed method was based on the remarkable chemiluminescence enhancement effect of UFX (PUFX) on KMnO4−Na2S2O4−Ln(III). Tb(III) ion was chosen from lanthanides because it showed the best sensitizing effect. Under optimized experimental conditions, the relative chemiluminescence intensity was in linear relationship with UFX and PUFX concentrations in the ranges of 1.0 × 10−8 − 5.0 × 10−6 M and 9.0 × 10−9 − 5.0 × 10−6 M, respectively. The minimum detectable value and relative standard deviation were 5.5 × 10−9 M, 1.5% for UFX and 7.0 × 10−9 M, 2.9% for PUFX, respectively. The proposed method was applied to the determination of UFX in spiked human serum and urine, and of PUFX in tablets with satisfactory results. The possible mechanism of chemiluminescence was also proposed.


Luminescence | 2008

Flow‐injection chemiluminescence determination of ofloxacin using the Ru(bpy)2(CIP)2+−Ce(IV) system and its application

Li Chen; Xiaoli Wang; Huichun Zhao; Kezhi Wang; Linpei Jin

This paper reports a flow-injection chemiluminescence method for the determination of ofloxacin (OFLX) using the Ru(bpy)2(CIP)2+-Ce(IV) system. Under the optimum conditions, the relative CL intensity was proportional to the concentration of OFLX in the range 3.0 x 10(-8)-1.0 x 10(-5) mol/L and the detection limit was 4.2 x 10(-9) mol/L. The proposed method has been successfully applied to the determination of ofloxacin in pharmaceuticals and human urine. The chemiluminescence mechanism of the system is also discussed.


Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2002

Determination of lomefloxacin by terbium sensitized chemiluminescence method

Lihua Nie; Huichun Zhao; Xu Wang; Lin Yi; Yan Lu; Linpei Jin; Hui-Min Ma


Analytica Chimica Acta | 2004

Determination of trivalent europium using flow injection chemiluminescence method

Shilv Chen; Huichun Zhao; Xiaoli Wang; Xia Li; Linpei Jin


Analytica Chimica Acta | 2006

Study of the influence of silver nanoparticles on the second-order scattering and the fluorescence of the complexes of Tb(III) with quinolones and determination of the quinolones

Fen Ding; Huichun Zhao; Linpei Jin; Dong Zheng

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Huichun Zhao

Beijing Normal University

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Shilv Chen

Beijing Normal University

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Lin Yi

Beijing Normal University

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Xiaoli Wang

Beijing Normal University

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Aiyun Li

Beijing Normal University

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Fen Ding

Beijing Normal University

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Ning Lian

Beijing Normal University

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Shilu Chen

Beijing Normal University

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Dong Zheng

Beijing Normal University

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