Publications by authors named "Shymaa S Soliman"

Benzodiazepines (BZDs) are a group of drugs prescribed for their sedating effect. Their misuse and addictive properties stipulate different authorities for developing simple, fast and accurate analytical methods for instantaneous detection. Differential pulse voltammetric technique (DPV) was utilized for the selective assay of midazolam hydrochloride (MDZ) in the pure, parenteral dosage forms and plasma samples.

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Misuse of illicit drugs is a serious problem that became the primary concern for many authorities worldwide. Point-of-care (POC) diagnostic tools can provide accurate and fast screening information that helps to detect illicit drugs in a short time. A portable, disposable and reproducible core-shell molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) screen-printed sensor was synthesized as a POC analyzer for the assay of the date rape drug "ketamine hydrochloride" in different matrices.

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Turmeric is an indispensable culinary spice in different cultures and a principal component in traditional remedies. Toxic metanil yellow (MY), acid orange 7 (AO) and lead chromate (LCM) are deliberately added to adulterate turmeric powder. This work compares the ability of multivariate chemometric models with those of artificial intelligent networks to enhance the selectivity of spectral data for the rapid assay of these three adulterants in turmeric powder.

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The limited linear range of UV-Visible spectrophotometry may be insufficient to occupy multiple components with wide variations in their concentrations or absorptivities that will hinder the simultaneous spectrophotometric determination and may require spiking or measurements in subsequent dilution steps. The current work introduces the absorptivity target concentration (ATC) values, a simple way for the proper choice of the working spectral region to execute accurate and linear spectrophotometric measurements. Simultaneous spectrophotometric determination of linagliptin (LNG) and metformin (MET) that are present in a ratio of 1:400 was carried out using traditional spectrophotometric techniques such as third derivative and derivative ratio as well as recently developed techniques such as ratio difference and factorized dual wavelength.

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