Abstract
AbstractIbuprofen is a pharmaceutical that is commonly used to reduce inflammation and to treat headaches. A thin-layer chromatographic method combined with simple and inexpensive digital imaging is proposed for the determination and quantification of ibuprofen. The recommendations of the standard pharmacopoeia were followed with the addition of a minimal spotting method as a local calibration curve (n = 3) and comparison with a spotted sample. Images were acquired using a smartphone and then converted to greyscale using Fiji, an open-source image analysis software. The peak area and density of each spot was then calculated using a densitometric principle. To analyse the present image data, several images were taken with different filters. Using a calibration curve ranging in the range of 3 to 5 mg/mL, linearity could be determined across the subjected images (R2 ranging from 0.984 to 0.996), with a mean accuracy of 99.9 ± 2.20% and RSD of 2.20%. The method studied, using smartphone imaging and open-source software (Fiji), offered a simple and inexpensive application for the quantification of ibuprofen in pharmaceuticals, applicable to preliminary studies and curricula.
Graphical abstract
Method proposal for ibuprofen quantification using digital image processing software (Fiji)
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Biochemistry,Analytical Chemistry
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