Optical-Spectrometry-Based Method for Immunosuppressant Medicine Level Detection in Aqueous Solutions

Sensors (Basel). 2018 Jun 22;18(7):2001. doi: 10.3390/s18072001.

Abstract

In this paper, an investigation into detecting immunosuppressive medicine in aqueous solutions using a spectrometry-based technique is described. Using optical transmissive spectrometry, absorbance measurements in the spectra range from 250 nm to 1000 nm were carried out for different cyclosporine A (CsA) concentrations in aqueous solutions. The experiment was conducted for samples both with and without interferent substances—glucose and sodium chloride. Using a dedicated algorithm, the measured data was analyzed and a high correlation coefficient R² = 0.8647 was achieved. The experiment showed that the described technique allowed for the detection of various CsA concentration levels in a selective, label-free and simple way. This method could be used in medicine, veterinary medicine and laboratory diagnostics.

Keywords: cyclosporine; label-free detection; optical spectrophotometry.