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Milad Ghani

Milad Ghani

Academic rank: Associate Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Faculty: Faculty of Chemistry
Address: University of Mazandaran
Phone: 011-35302363

Research

Title
Glutathione-stabilized Fe3O4 nanoparticles as the sorbent for magnetic solid-phase extraction of diazepam and sertraline from urine samples through quantitation via high-performance liquid chromatography
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Box–Behnken design, diazepam, glutathione-coated magnetic nanocomposite, highperformance liquid chromatography, magnetic solid-phase extraction
Year
2020
Journal JOURNAL OF SEPARATION SCIENCE
DOI
Researchers Milad Ghani ، Zahra Zayeri ، Behrooz Maleki

Abstract

The synthesis and application of glutathione-coated magnetic nanocomposite were introduced with the purpose of developing a stable, cheap, operationally convenient, simple, fast, sensitive, and selective device for the microextraction of diazepam and sertraline for the first time. The prepared glutathione@Fe3O4 nanocomposite was used as the sorbent in the form of magnetic solid-phase extraction. Afterward, the extracted analytes were desorbed by organic solvent and analyzed by high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet detection. Several influential variables such as desorption time, desorption volume, sample pH, extraction time, and sorbent amount were screened through Plackett– Burman design and then optimized via Box–Behnken design. The obtained results showed that the above-mentioned method enjoys a good linear range (0.2–500 μg/L) with the coefficient of determination higher than 0.9927, low limits of determination (0.07–0.24 μg/L), acceptable limits of quantification (0.22– 0.93 μg/L), good enrichment factors (128 and 153), and good spiking recoveries (95–105%) for diazepam and sertraline under the obtained optimized condition. Analyzing the real samples results in the confirmation of the presented method and it can be applied for the analysis of various organic compounds in biological samples.