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Ciprofloxacin photodegradation

Torniainen, K. Maki, E. Development of an isocratic high-p>erformance liquid chromatographic method for monitoring of ciprofloxacin photodegradation. J.ChromatogrA., 1995, 697, 397-405... [Pg.360]

The photodegradation of several drugs is also pH-dependent. For example, the photochemical decomposition of the benzodiazepine derivative midazolam (Xlll) increases with pH, and ciprofloxacin (XIV) is most sensitive to photodegradation at slightly basic pH where the drug is in zwitterionic form, the stability increasing when the pH is lowered to 3-4 (Fig. 4.11). [Pg.118]

Figure 4.11 The effect of pH on the photodegradation of ciprofloxacin. Radiation source mercury lamp at wavelength of 313 nm. Figure 4.11 The effect of pH on the photodegradation of ciprofloxacin. Radiation source mercury lamp at wavelength of 313 nm.
Tomiainen, K., Tammilehto, S., and Ulvi, V. (1996) The eggect of pH, buffer type and drug concentration on the photodegradation of ciprofloxacin, Int. J. Pharm., 132, 53-61. Trissel, L.A. (2001) Handbook on Injectable Drugs, Bethesda American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, pp. 1373-1386. [Pg.330]

Simultaneous photodegradation products, fleroxacin Interfering ciprofloxacin... [Pg.1041]


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