Title of article :
Spectrophotometric Determination of Mefenamic Acid in Biological Samples Using Magnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles as a Sorbent for Solid Phase Extraction
Author/Authors :
Niazi, Ali Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Arak Branch - Islamic Azad University, Arak , Torkman, Mahtab D Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Arak Branch - Islamic Azad University, Arak , Khorshidi, Neda Department of Chemistry - Faculty of Science - Arak Branch - Islamic Azad University, Arak
Abstract :
This work investigates the potential of magnetic Fe3O4 nanoparticles as an adsorbent for separation and
preconcentration of trace amounts of mefenamic acid in aquatic and biological samples, prior to spectrophotometric
determination. The magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (MIONs) were synthesized by mixing of ferrous and ferric
chlorides. The possible parameters affecting the enrichment were optimized. It is shown that the novel magnetic
nano-adsorbent is quite efficient for fast adsorption of mefenamic acid in pH =7.0. Various parameters affecting the
adsorption of mefenamic acid on MIONs, such as pH of solution, desorbing reagent, adsorption isotherms, sample
volume, amount of adsorbent and matrix effects, have been investigated. The calibration graph for the determination
of mefenamic acid was linear in the range of 1.25-7.25 ng mL−1. The limit of detection, defined as LOD= 3Sb/m was 0.5
ng mL−1 (n=3) of mefenamic acid and the relative standard deviation was 3.6%. The preconcentration factor of 150
was achieved in this method. The proposed procedure has been successfully applied to the determination of
mefenamic acid in biological samples such as human plasma and dextrose saline.
Keywords :
Mefenamic acid , Magnetic nanoparticles , Solid phase extraction , Spectrophotometric , Biological sample
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics