Results in Physics (Sep 2019)
The influence of UV light on the azathioprine photodegradation: New evidences by photoluminescence
Abstract
In this work, we report a photodegradation process of azathioprine (AZA) highlighted by correlated studies of photoluminescence (PL) and the UV-VIS and IR absorption spectroscopy. The photodegradation process of AZA is observed by the gradual increasing in the intensity of the PL spectrum recorded under the excitation wavelength of 300 nm. This behaviour is accompanied, in the photoluminescence excitation (PLE) spectra, by a gradual intensity decreasing of the PLE band situated in the 250–320 nm spectral range simultaneous with the intensity increasing of the PLE band localized in the 325–425 nm spectral range. Regardless if the immunosuppressive compound is in the state of powder, tablet or solution, the PL and UV-VIS absorption spectroscopy studies have demonstrated that a photodegradation process under UV light takes place. According to the PL studies carried out in ambient and vacuum condition, the photodegradation process of AZA was demonstrated to be influenced by the oxygen from air. The presence of a new IR band with maximum at 1745 cm−1 confirms the AZA photodegradation pathway proposed in this work. Keywords: Azathioprine, Photoluminescence, Degradation pathway, IR absorption spectroscopy