E. Brode, U. Kripp, W. Breckwoldt
May 1, 1988
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Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology
Abstract
A high pressure liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method with internal analogue standardization for the determination of 5-hydroxypropafenone in plasma is described. The method comprises extraction from plasma at pH 9 with diethyl-ether and quantification after HPLC separation using a reverse phase by means of electrochemical (reductive) detection after electrochemical preoxidation. When using 1 ml plasma the lower limit of detection is 0.5 ng/ml. Under routine conditions the limit of determination is estimated to be lower than 2 ng/ml. The variation coefficients of duplicates drop from about 10% in the range of the determination limit to about 3% at 5 ng/ml and above. The determination of 5-hydroxypropafenone is not impaired by other known metabolites of propafenone.