Literature DB >> 4030987

Liquid chromatographic analysis of clonazepam in human serum with solid-phase (Bond-Elut) extraction.

P M Kabra, E U Nzekwe.   

Abstract

A simple, sensitive, selective and precise liquid-column chromatographic assay for clonazepam is described, in which 1 ml of serum containing 50 micrograms/l methylclonazepam as an internal standard is extracted by elution from a Bond-Elut column with 400 microliter of methanol. An aliquot of the eluate is injected on to a reversed-phase column and eluted with a mobile phase of acetonitrile--phosphate buffer (30:70) at a flow-rate of 2 ml/min at a column temperature of 50 degrees C. Detection is at 254 nm. Chromatography is complete in 12 min. A sensitivity of 2 ng/ml is attained when 1 ml of serum is extracted. Analytical recovery of the clonazepam added to serum ranged from 91% to 99% with a coefficient of variation of 6.0%. This assay for clonazepam has good precision, with coefficients of variation of 11% at 15 ng/ml and 2.6% at 50 ng/ml. There was no interference from any of the commonly used antiepileptics.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4030987     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-4347(00)84051-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr


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