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Original Research Article | OPEN ACCESS

Development of a Rapid Chemical Identification System (RCIS) for the Detection of Fraudulently Labelled 5-nitroimidazole Products

Olajide S Awofisayo1 , Oladoja A Awofisayo2, Nse Eyen3

1Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Biopharmacy; 2Department of Pharmaceutical and Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Uyo; 3Laboratory Science Department. Akwa Ibom State Polytechnic, Nigeria.

For correspondence:-  Olajide Awofisayo   Email: jdjide@yahoo.com   Tel:+2348037947338

Received: 27 May 2009        Accepted: 15 February 2010        Published: 15 April 2010

Citation: Awofisayo OS, Awofisayo OA, Eyen N. Development of a Rapid Chemical Identification System (RCIS) for the Detection of Fraudulently Labelled 5-nitroimidazole Products. Trop J Pharm Res 2010; 9(2):173-179 doi: 10.4314/tjpr.v9i2.9

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Abstract

Purpose: A simple, reliable and rapid chemical identification system (RCIS) consisting of three colour reactions based on the functional  groups in  the molecule and two TLC methods was developed for preliminary detection of the 5–nitroimidazole  drugs.
Methods: Three members of this group of drugs (tablet form) available in the Nigerian market and labelled MA and MB for metronidazole, T A and T for tinidazole and S for secnidazole, were used. The extraction of the active ingredient from the solid dosage form was performed using acetone. The reaction of the extracted drug with zinc and 1M hydrochloric acid at 100 oC  converted the nitroimidazole group to a characteristic primary aromatic amine. TLC methods A and B were carried out on GF254 plates (5cm x 10cm) to further identify the individual members of the group. TLC method A with mobile phase consisting of acetone, ethyl acetate and ammonia (100:5:1) and method B with mobile phase consisting of acetone, chloroform and ammonia (100:15:1) were developed for the identification.
Results: The aromatic character of 5-nitroimidazole was highlighted in nitric acid when combined with sulphuric acid resulting in an orange colour. 40% sodium hydroxide gave the alkali-induced characteristic orange colour of aromatic amino compounds. All the samples of the various brands gave characteristic colours that distinguished the compounds of the 5-nitroimidazole group as primary or secondary nitroimidazole compounds.
Conclusion:  Using the developed method, fraudulently labelled product 5-nitroimidazole antiprotozoal and antibacterial agents can now be detected in approx. 40 min with limited reagents and a simple TLC technique. The method is rugged, simple, and should be particularly handy for use in detecting substandard products of the drug in the drug distribution chain where sophisticated equipment are often not available.

Keywords: 5–nitroimidazole; Fraudulently labeled; Chemical identification system; Antiprotozoal; Antibacterial

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