The appearance of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacterial infections, along with the lack of newly discovered antibiotics, resulted in the return to old antimicrobial medications like Polymyxins. As a result, the suggested technique aims to develop a fast, environmentally friendly, and sensitive fluorimetric method for quantifying Polymyxin B. The investigated approach depends on generating a highly fluorescent derivative by a condensation pathway between the studied drug and ninhydrin in the presence of phenylacetaldehyde and then estimated spectrofluorimetrically. After the reaction conditions were well optimized, the fluorescent product was estimated at emission wavelength (λ) = 475.5 nm (following excitation at a wavelength (λ) = 386 nm. The developed calibration plot displayed rectilinear throughout the following range (0.2-3 µg mL), and the calculated limit of detection and quantification were 0.062 µg mL and 0.187 µg mL, respectively. As a consequence, the drug's ophthalmic and intravenous pharmaceutical forms were both successfully quantified with an excellent degree of recovery. Finally, the methodology's greenness was assessed utilizing Analytical Eco-Scale scores.

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