چکیده
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In this study, sensitive detection of lamotrigine in human plasma samples was realized at a low cost
approach through ultrasound-assisted emulsification-microextraction based on using a hydrophobic
deep eutectic solvent followed by back-extraction (USAEME-DES-BE) method. After extraction, detection
and quantification of lamotrigine were done by spectrophotometry in the UV region. The hydrophobicity
of the deep eutectic solvent not only eliminates the need of the third solvent as an emulsifying agent but
also helps to retrieve lamotrigine from the DES by back-extraction to another aqueous phase. The back
extraction process allowed the drug to be measured in the UV region. Central composite design in combination
with a desirability function approach was applied for the optimization of the USAEME-DES-BE
procedure. Essential factors in the method efficiency were discussed, such as back-extraction solution,
time of back-extraction, the ratio of DES components, pH, the volume of DES, salt concentration, and sonication
time. The method exhibited a wide dynamic linear range from 0.5 to 10 mg mL1 and a limit of
detection of 0.15 lg mL1. The established method was successfully applied to determine lamotrigine
in human plasma samples with satisfactory relative recoveries.
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