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Polarographic study of the photodecomposition of nimodipine
Fecha
1992Registro en:
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Volumen 81, Issue 9, 2018, Pages 920-924
15206017
00223549
10.1002/jps.2600810917
Autor
Zanocco Loyola, Antonio
Diaz, L.
Lopez, M.
Núñez Vergara, Luis
Squella Serrano, Juan
Institución
Resumen
Nimodipine, a calcium antagonist belonging to the dihydropyridine family, produces a well‐defined polarographic peak due to the four‐electron reduction of the nitro group. This peak was used to track the photodecomposition of nimodipine induced by UV light and daylight. Nimodipine was modified by UV irradiation with degradation following first‐order kinetics. A degradation rate constant of 0.099 min−1, with a half‐life of 7.78 min, for UV irradiation without a filter was obtained. Furthermore, a quantum yield of 1.32 × 10−3 molecules/quantum absorbed was measured with a chemical actinometer. The UV degradation product, which was isolated and identified, showed that irradiation of nimodipine causes oxidation of the dihydropyridine ring and transmutation of the nitro group in the nitrobenzene moiety. Copyright © 1992 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company