World Journal of Organic Chemistry
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World Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2015, 3(1), 9-11
DOI: 10.12691/wjoc-3-1-2
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Polarography and Pharmacological Study of Atropine Fe Complex for Its Increased Anesthetic Potency

Rakesh Choure1, and Neelam Vaidya1

1Department of Chemistry, Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar

Pub. Date: February 08, 2015

Cite this paper:
Rakesh Choure and Neelam Vaidya. Polarography and Pharmacological Study of Atropine Fe Complex for Its Increased Anesthetic Potency. World Journal of Organic Chemistry. 2015; 3(1):9-11. doi: 10.12691/wjoc-3-1-2

Abstract

Atropine is an anesthetic drug used in anesthesia. Though the drug is being used as anesthetic but it’s potency may be increased by modifying the drug by way of molecular modification, in the present study, the drug has been modified by it’s complex formation with Fe. The drug-metal compound interaction has been studied using differential pulse polarography(DPP). The results of pharmacological study indicated increased potency of complex of atropine and metal as compared to the parent drug that is atropine.

Keywords:
atropine DCP DPP anesthetic drug

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