Moreira A. B., Dias I. L. T., Neto G. O., Zagatto E. A. G., Ferreira
M. M. C., Kubota L. T., "Solid-phase spectrofluorimetric determination
of acetylsalicylic acid and caffeine in pharmaceutical preparations using
partial least-squares multivariate calibration", Talanta, 67(1),
65-69 (Jun 2005).
[Article.]
Abstract.
PLS-1, a variant of the partial least-squares algorithm was used for
the solid-phase spectrofluorimetric determination of acetylsalicylic acid
(ASA) and caffeine (CF) in pharmaceutical formulations. The method allows
the simultaneous quantification of the analytes, as the closely overlapping
spectral bands are efficiently solved. Sample preparation prior to analysis
is not required. The calibration set consisted of 83 samples with 50–170
mg g-1 ASA plus 5–20 mg g-1
CF; another set of 25 samples was used for external validation. Agreement
between predicted and experimental concentrations was fair (r =
0.987 and 0.974 for ASA and CF models). For both models, the prediction
performance was evaluated in terms of the coefficient of variability (CV),
relative predictive determination (RPD), and ratio error range (RER). The
final PLS-1 models were used for the determination of ASA and CF in pharmaceutical
formulations.
Keywords.
Solid-phase analysis; Fluorescence spectroscopy; Acetylsalicylic acid;
Caffeine; PLS.
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