
In this study, a sensitive, fast, economical, and practical voltammetric method was developed for analysing molnupiravir (MLP), an antiviral drug extensively used during the COVID-19 pandemic, without the need for modifying the glassy carbon (GC) electrode surface. During the electroanalysis, an oxidation peak for MLP was detected at 0.72555 V on the GC electrode. The method exhibited linearity across a concentration range of 1 - 250 µM for MLP with 0.33 µM of detection limit. Furthermore, with a 99.81% recovery from its pharmaceutical form, the method's effectiveness was validated. These results strongly indicate that this method is suitable for routine quality control of molnupiravir and may serve as a model for analysing other antiviral drugs.
Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry, Eczacılıkta Analitik Kimya, Antiviral agent;molnupiravir;electroanalytical chemistry;differential pulse voltammetry
Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry, Eczacılıkta Analitik Kimya, Antiviral agent;molnupiravir;electroanalytical chemistry;differential pulse voltammetry
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