Abstract:
Introduction: Econazole nitrate is an antifungal substance of the imidazole class that is
successfully used in the treatment of different types of mycosis, especially those caused by agents
as Aspergillus flumigatus and Candida albicans. According to WHO every fifth person is affected
by a fungal disease. Mycoses are often associated with secondary infection followed by inflamation.
that is why one of the possible drug combinations in the treatment of this disease is the combination
between econazole nitrate and betamethasone dipropionate.
Purpose and objectives: Studying the compatibility of econazole nitrate and betamethasone
dipropionate using different modern methods and analysation of the results from different perspectives.
Materials and methods: The research is based on the identification of econazole nitrate and
betamehtasone using the Infrared Spectrophotometry and the determination of the content of each
substance in the mixture using UV-VIS Spectrophotometry and the HPLC chromatography.
Results: Infrared spectrums of econazole nitrate, betamethasone dipropionate and the mixture
of econazole nitrate and betamethasone dipropionate (prepared from 1,0 g of each substance) show
that there are few interactions between them. Infrared Spectrophotometry, as a modern method of
analyse, is used only for identification of the substances, so it doesn't reveal any quantitative
aspects. According to this, for testing forward the compatibility o f the analyzed substances there
were recorded UV-VIS spectrums using different solvents such as C2H50H 96%, CH30H, HCi
O.IM (according to European Pharmacopoeia). The recorded UV-VIS spectrums show that the
substances by themselves correspond by quantitative aspects, but the mixture of them doesn't
correspond. The compatibility of econazole nitrate and betamethasone dipropionate was also tested
using HPLC chromatography. Chromatograms of econazole nitrate, betamethasone dipropionate
taken on their own mobile phase show quantitative correspondence, but chromatograms of the
mixture taken on the mobile phase of each substance doesn’t reveal any compatibility.
Conclusion: The study of compatibility of econazole nitrate and betamethasone dipropionate,
based on using different modern methods, revealed that the substances are incompatible.
Description:
Department of Pharmaceutical and
Toxicological chemistry, State Medical and Pharmaceutical University “Nicolae Testemifanu”,
Chisinau, Republic of Moldova