Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10550508 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
An ultra-violet high-performance liquid chromatographic method was developed for the determination of sertindole, an atypical antipsychotic drug and its main metabolites dehydrosertindole and norsertindole, in human plasma. With a small sample volume, after a single-step liquid-liquid extraction, the compounds were separated on a reversed-phase XTerra® RP18 column, eluted with 45% of acetonitrile and 55% of ammonium acetate buffer (0.05Â M, adjusted pH 8) and detected at 256Â nm within 11Â min. This method shows a good linearity for plasma concentration between 5-100Â ng/ml and 100-1000Â ng/ml, a good precision (inter and intra day CV < 11%) and a good inter-assay accuracy (bias < 11%). The limit of quantification concentration was 5Â ng/ml. The absolute recovery of sertindole was higher than 99%. This rapid and sensitive method could be used for therapeutic drug monitoring as well as for overdose management.
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Authors
Mireille Canal-Raffin, Evelyne Déridet, Karine Titier, Eric Frakra, Mathieu Molimard, Nicholas Moore,