Electroreduction of Tacrolimus as Immunosuppressant agent at Hanging Mercury Drop Electrode: Application to Determination in Pharmaceutical Formulation

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The adsorptive behavior of the immunosuppressive agent tacrolimus was studied by cyclic and differential-pulse voltammetry on a hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE). The drug was accumulated at HMDE and two well-defined peak currents were obtained at -1353 and -1417 mV vs. SCE (saturated KCl) in borate buffer (pH 10.0) + 0.1 KCl solution. A voltammetric procedure was developed for the determination of tacrolimus using differential-pulse adsorptive stripping voltammetry (DPAdSV). The optimum working conditions for determination of the drug were established. The analysis of tacrolimus in pharmaceutical dosage forms was carried out satisfactorily.

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