Comparison of liquid- and gas-liquid chromatographic assays of 5-fluorouracil in plasma

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A liquid-chromatographic assay of 5-fluorouracil in plasma is described. Advantages of this procedure over gas chromatography are the simpler extraction procedure, elimination of the need for a derivitization step with silylating agents, and a 20-fold greater sensitivity. The minimum detectable concentration of 5-fluorouracil in plasma is 25 μg/L. The enhanced sensitivity enabled measurement of the concentrations of 5-fluorouracil found in plasma of patients receiving continuous intravenous infusions of the drug; such concentrations are generally unmeasurable by gas-chromatographic methods. Authors compared liquid-chromatographic and gas-chromatographic measurements on 36 plasma samples obtained from patients after rapid intravenous injection of 5-fluorouracil. The resulting correlation coefficient was 0.97, with a regression slope of 0.94. The liquid-chromatographic method is free of interference from other cytotoxic agents, anti-emetics, and folate derivatives that are frequently combined with 5-fluorouracil therapy.

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Christophidis, N., Mihaly, G., Vajda, F., & Louis, W. (1979). Comparison of liquid- and gas-liquid chromatographic assays of 5-fluorouracil in plasma. Clinical Chemistry, 25(1), 83–86. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/25.1.83

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