Sulphonamide is considered a turning point for therapeutic science. Structural changes in sulphonamide can lead to the formation of various drugs used for combating different diseases. Sulphonamide can be used in different applications, such as, antitumor agents, carbonic anhydrase inhibitors, anti-bacterials, hypoglycaemic agents, protease inhibitors, and diuretics. The most important thing for this assay is to find a modified approach to assess sulphonamide by utilizing an organic reaction that depends on a process of coupling between our target material (sulphonamide) with 4-amino antipyrine in basic media of phosphate buffer (pH = 11.3), forming a colored complex containing a higher molar absorptivity (wavelength = 457 nanometers). A preliminary investigation test was done to determine the typical condition for this reaction to determine the concentration curve for the interval 8.25 × 10-9 to 1.15 × 10-2 ppm, and the absorptivity molar was 2.1 × 104 L.mol-1.cm-1, RSD value greater than 1.12%, with a percentage of recovery of approximately 99.88%. We obtained the result and got the approved mole ratio for this reaction about 1:1 (sulphonamide:diazotized amino compound); the value of the stability factor reached 2.8 × 106 L.mol-1. This proposal could be used for a fair assessment for sulphonamide determination, which has different advantages, such as, low-cost economy, no need for an expert, simplicity, no need for more time, and high-quality results in the requirement of rapid and excellent determination. This approach can be utilized for validation of sulphonamide in different active biological samples with higher efficiency.
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