Gas-chromatographic assay for thiopental in plasma, with use of a nitrogen-specific detector.
- 1 January 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Clinical Chemistry
- Vol. 27 (1) , 113-115
- https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/27.1.113
Abstract
An accurate, sensitive, and specific gas-liquid-chromatographic procedure is described for determining concentrations of thiopental in human plasma. After a double extraction of 0.2 or 1.0 mL of plasma containing phenobarbital as an internal standard, thiopental and the internal standard are derivatized in a polar non-aqueous solvent system with iodomethane. The reaction mixture is then evaporated, the residue reconstituted with ethyl acetate, and 20 microL injected into a 3% OV-17 column of a gas chromatograph equipped with a nitrogen-phosphorus detector. Linearity and reproducibility over the concentration range 25 microgram/L to 10 mg/L in plasma are excellent. The sensitivity and wide range of linearity exhibited by this method permit thorough characterization of the disposition of thiopental after the usual induction doses of 3-4 mg/kg of body weight.This publication has 3 references indexed in Scilit:
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