Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10551342 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
After addition of serum or urine samples, these two cartridges were washed with a water-methanol mixture (95:5, v/v) and eluted with diethylether. After rapid evaporation, the residue was regenerated with mobile phase and injected either in a chiral column (Cyclobond I-2000 RSP) for methadone enantiomers and its metabolite or in a reversed-phase column (Symmetry Shield RP8) for benzodiazepines. The results showed that the chromatograms of blank serum and urine were cleaner than those obtained from classical solid-phase extraction or liquid extraction. The recoveries from these two polymeric cartridges were higher (95-102%) than those obtained by the two previous classical methods and the total time for extraction and solvent evaporation was also shorter (about 6-7Â min). For methadone and benzodiazepine extraction, the use of acidic or alkaline buffer was not necessary.
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Authors
Hua He, Cheng Sun, Xiao-Rong Wang, Chuong Pham-Huy, Nassima Chikhi-Chorfi, Hervé Galons, Marc Thevenin, Jean-Roger Claude, Jean-Michel Warnet,