Direct Injection Analysis of Atenolol Enantiomers in Plasma Using an Achiral/Chiral Coupled Column HPLC System.
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- Published by Pharmaceutical Society of Japan in CHEMICAL & PHARMACEUTICAL BULLETIN
- Vol. 41 (3) , 544-548
- https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.41.544
Abstract
A novel HPLC system was developed with an achiral/chiral coupled column for the direct injection analysis of atenolol (AT) enantiomers in plasma. The system consists of a size-exclusion column, an ODS silica column and a newly developed beta-cyclodextrin perphenylcarbamate(ph-beta-CD)-bonded silica column connected in a series via two switching valves. The neat plasma sample was directly injected onto the size-exclusion column, and the deproteinized fraction of AT enantiomers was concentrated on the ODS silica column. The enantiomers were then transferred and separated mutually on the ph-beta-CD silica column. The calibration line for each of the AT enantiomers was linear in the range of plasma concentration of 10-200 ng/ml (r > 0.9997) with good reproducibility (CV < 9.7%, n = 20). The recoveries from plasma were almost complete (> 97.4%) for both enantiomers. One analysis finished within 30 min. The developed system was applied to the enantioselective determination of plasma concentration-time curve of AT after the oral administration of racemic AT to a healthy volunteer.Keywords
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