In this study, an acid-base reaction-based dispersive solid-phase extraction method was developed for the extraction of favipiravir from deionized water, plasma and urine samples prior to its determination using a capillary electrophoresis-diode array detector. The target analyte was extracted from the samples using biotin as a green adsorbent. To reach this goal, the pH of the solution was first adjusted to 9.0 (using borate buffer), and the ionic strength of the solution was enhanced by adding sodium chloride (2.5%, w/v). Thereafter, an appropriate amount of biotin was dissolved in the solution and a homogenous phase was obtained. By adding hydrochloric acid to the solution, an acid-base reaction occurs protonation of biotin, which decreases its solubility. During this procedure, the analyte was adsorbed onto the tiny particles of the produced adsorbent dispersed into the solution. The resulting mixture was sonicated to facilitate the adsorption of the analyte onto the adsorbent surface. After the collection of biotin particles through centrifugation, the analyte was eluted using acetonitrile and then used in the determination stage. Under the optimal extraction conditions, the calibration curve was linear from 250 to 3000 ng mL with a coefficient of determination of 0.9968. Low limit of detection, and quantification, good repeatability on the same day and different days (relative standard deviation ≤ 8.2%), and acceptable extraction recovery were accessed. The applicability of the method was examined by performing it on spiked plasma and urine samples, and its performance was verified.
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