On-line liquid-chromatographic analysis for drugs in serum with the Technicon "FAST-LC" system: performance data for theophylline and for four commonly used anticonvulsants and their metabolites.

1980 ◽  
Vol 26 (7) ◽  
pp. 871-880
Author(s):  
J W Dolan ◽  
S van der Wal ◽  
S J Bannister ◽  
L R Snyder

Abstract We describe a new instrument for use in assay of therpeutic drugs in serum by "high-performance" liquid chromatography, the "FAST-LC" system (Technicon). Serum samples are aspirated directly into the unit, extracted with solvent, and the evaporated and redissolved extract is injected onto a chromatographic column. We illustrate the performance of the system by assays in serum for theophylline and four anticonvulsants (primidone, phenobarbital, phenytoin, and carbamazepine) plus two of their active metabolites (phenylethylmalonamide and carbamazepine epoxide). For theophylline, final chromatograms are monitored at 270 nm, at analysis rates of 10/h. Concentration and absorbance are linearly related from 0 to 130 mg of theophylline per liter. For the anticonvulsants, chromatograms are monitored at 200 nm, at analysis rates of 7.5/h. The six individual determinations are each linear beyond the therapeutic range. For both drug panels, day-to-day CV's were 4 to 6%. Results correlate well with those by enzyme immunoassay. A total sample volume of 150 microL is required.

1980 ◽  
Vol 26 (7) ◽  
pp. 871-880 ◽  
Author(s):  
J W Dolan ◽  
S van der Wal ◽  
S J Bannister ◽  
L R Snyder

Abstract We describe a new instrument for use in assay of therpeutic drugs in serum by "high-performance" liquid chromatography, the "FAST-LC" system (Technicon). Serum samples are aspirated directly into the unit, extracted with solvent, and the evaporated and redissolved extract is injected onto a chromatographic column. We illustrate the performance of the system by assays in serum for theophylline and four anticonvulsants (primidone, phenobarbital, phenytoin, and carbamazepine) plus two of their active metabolites (phenylethylmalonamide and carbamazepine epoxide). For theophylline, final chromatograms are monitored at 270 nm, at analysis rates of 10/h. Concentration and absorbance are linearly related from 0 to 130 mg of theophylline per liter. For the anticonvulsants, chromatograms are monitored at 200 nm, at analysis rates of 7.5/h. The six individual determinations are each linear beyond the therapeutic range. For both drug panels, day-to-day CV's were 4 to 6%. Results correlate well with those by enzyme immunoassay. A total sample volume of 150 microL is required.


1981 ◽  
Vol 27 (6) ◽  
pp. 849-855 ◽  
Author(s):  
S J Bannister ◽  
S van der Wal ◽  
J W Dolan ◽  
L R Snyder

Abstract We describe a single procedure for assay of seven tricyclic antidepressant drugs and metabolites in serum or plasma: protriptyline, nortriptyline, amitriptyline, desmethyldoxepin, doxepin, desipramine, and imipramine. With the Technicon "FAST-LC" system, samples are aspirated directly into the unit and pretreated via double extraction; the concentration of each drug is then determined by "high-performance" liquid chromatography. Final chromatograms are monitored at 205 nm, at analysis rates of 7.5 samples/h. Concentration and absorbance are linearly related for each drug from 0 to 1400 micrograms/L. Day-to-day CVs averaged 5 to 6% for each drug, and there is good correlation of FAST-LC values with those obtained by gas-chromatographic methods. Total sample volume is 750 microliters.


1977 ◽  
Vol 23 (11) ◽  
pp. 1984-1988 ◽  
Author(s):  
A M Krstulovic ◽  
P R Brown ◽  
D M Rosie ◽  
P B Champlin

Abstract Concentrations of total tryptophan were determined rapidly and sensitively in 50 microliter of serum by a reversed-phase partition version of high-performance liquid chromatography. For determination of total tryptophan, sample preparation requires only precipitation of the serum protein with trichloroacetic acid and removing excess trichloroacetic acid with a 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane(Freon)/tri-N-octylamine solution. Tryptophan in serum samples was detected by ultraviolet and fluorescence spectrometry. No interferences from the naturally occurring constituents of serum were observed. Elution time for tryptophan is 15 min, the limit of detection is 1 pmol.


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