## Abstract A sensitive, simple and reproducible method was developed for preconcentration and determination of trimipramine (TPM) enantiomers in biological samples using electromembrane extraction combined with cyclodextrin‐modified capillary electrophoresis (CE). During the extraction, TPM enanti
Electro membrane extraction combined with capillary electrophoresis for the determination of amlodipine enantiomers in biological samples
✍ Scribed by Saeed Nojavan; Ali Reza Fakhari
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 272 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-9306
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Electro membrane extraction as a new microextraction method was applied for the extraction of amlodipine (AM) enantiomers from biological samples. During the extraction time of 15 min, AM enantiomers migrated from a 3 mL sample solution, through a supported liquid membrane into a 20 μL acceptor solution presented inside the lumen of the hollow fiber. The driving force of the extraction was 200 V potential, with the negative electrode in the acceptor solution and the positive electrode in the sample solution. 2‐Nitro phenyl octylether was used as the supported liquid membrane. Using 10 mM HCl as background electrolyte in the sample and acceptor solution, enrichment up to 124 times was achieved. Then, the extract was analyzed using CD modified CE method for separation of AM enantiomers. Best results were achieved using a phosphate running buffer (100 mM, pH 2.0) containing 5 mM hydroxypropyl‐α‐CD. The range of quantitation for both enantiomers was 10–500 ng/mL. Intra‐ and interday RSD (n=6) were less than 14%. The limits of quantitation and detection for both enantiomers were 10 and 3 ng/mL respectively. Finally, this procedure was applied to determine the concentration of AM enantiomers in plasma and urine samples.
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