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Article: Determination of memantine in human plasma by liquid chromatography-electrospray tandem mass spectrometry: application to a bioequivalence study.
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ABSTRACT: A simple, sensitive and specific liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for the quantification of memantine (I) in human plasma is presented. Sample preparation consisted of the addition of amantadine (II) as internal standard (IS), liquid-liquid extraction in basic conditions using a mixture of diethyl ether-chloroform (7:3, v/v) as extracting solvent, followed by centrifugation, solvent evaporation and sample reconstitution in methanol. Both I and II (internal standard) were analyzed using a C18 column and a mobile phase composed of methanol-water-formic acid (80:20:0.1, v/v/v). Eluted compounds were monitored using positive mode electrospray (ES) tandem mass spectrometry. The analyses were carried out by selected reaction monitoring (SRM) using the parent to daughter combinations of m/z 180>163 (memantine) and m/z 152>135 (amantadine). The peak areas from the analyte and IS were used for quantification of I. The achieved limit of quantification (LOQ) was 0.1 ng/mL; the assay exhibited a linear dynamic range of 0.1-50.0 ng/mL with a determination coefficient (r2) of at least 0.98. Validation results on linearity, specificity, accuracy, precision and stability, as well as on application to the analysis of samples taken up to 320 h after oral administration of 20mg (two 10mg capsules) of I in healthy volunteers demonstrated the applicability to bioequivalence studies.Journal of Chromatography B 05/2007; 848(2):311-6. · 2.89 Impact Factor -
Article: Determination of transition metals in human hair by high-performance liquid chromatography using sodium hexadecane-sulfonate coated columns.
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ABSTRACT: A chromatographic method for the determination of transition metals in human hair samples is described. The method involves the separation of Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Co, Cd and Mn in a C18 column coated with sodium hexadecane-sulfonate (SHS) and spectrophotometric detection (520 nm) after post-column reaction of the eluted metals with 4-(2-pyridylazo)-resorcinol (PAR). The eluent was a 100 mM tartrate solution adjusted to pH 3.1 with a 2 M sodium hydroxide solution (flow-rate=1.0 ml min(-1)). A good separation of the eluted metals (specially for Cu/Pb and Zn/Ni) has been achieved. The detection limits, expressed as mug l(-1), were 2.2 (Cu), 8.0 (Pb), 2.8 (Zn), 1.5 (Ni), 1.5 (Co), 12.0 (Cd), and 1.4 (Mn). A microwave-assisted closed vessel acid digestion procedure with HNO(3)+HClO(4) (4+1 ml) was used for the hair samples solubilisation. Nineteen hair samples were analysed with the proposed method. The results were in good agreement with those obtained by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS).Talanta 10/1999; 50(2):253-9. · 3.79 Impact Factor
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Institutions
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1999
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University of Porto
- Departamento de QuĂmica
Porto, Distrito do Porto, Portugal
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