1979
DOI: 10.1002/jps.2600680541
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Differential pulse polarographic determination of 2,3-dimercaptosuccinic acid and tin(II) in radiopharmaceuticals

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“…Although a colorimetric assay using Ellman's reagent, 5,5 -dithiobis (2-nitobenzoic acid), has been reported for the quantitative determination of DMSA in whole blood [14], the sensitivity and selectivity has been unsatisfactory due to the susceptibility of the SH groups to oxidation. A polarographic procedure, quantifying DMSA in pharmaceutical preparations, has also been described elsewhere [15], but the method was also non-specific when applied to sample matrices containing many potentially electroactive components.…”
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“…Although a colorimetric assay using Ellman's reagent, 5,5 -dithiobis (2-nitobenzoic acid), has been reported for the quantitative determination of DMSA in whole blood [14], the sensitivity and selectivity has been unsatisfactory due to the susceptibility of the SH groups to oxidation. A polarographic procedure, quantifying DMSA in pharmaceutical preparations, has also been described elsewhere [15], but the method was also non-specific when applied to sample matrices containing many potentially electroactive components.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…meso-DMSA can be detected after derivatization by fluorescent reagent monobromobimane (mBBr) by HPLC [5,6] and by N,Obis(trimethylsilyl) acetamide by GC [7]. Besides the described methods, spectrophotometric [8] and polarographic [9] techniques have also been developed to quantify meso-DMSA. However, these methods are time-consuming, not cost-effective or non-specific.…”
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