Non-extraction HPLC method for simultaneous measurement of dyphylline and doxofylline in serum

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A direct injection HPLC method for the simultaneous measurement of dyphylline and doxofylline in serum is reported. Chromatography is carried out with a "Pinkerton" internal surface reversed-phase column and phosphate buffer (0.1 mol/L, pH 6.8) as mobile phase. Absorbance at 275 nm is monitored. Only 10 μL of serum is required to detect less than 1 mg of each drug per liter in biological samples. The standard curve for the method is linear over the range 6-100 mg/L, and precision is acceptable for both drugs, with CVs of 2% and 1.5% for respective concentrations of 6.2 and 25 mg/L. None of the 76 drugs tested for interference affected the measurement of either drug. Four samples can be injected per hour. This method provides a fast, accurate way to monitor two interesting therapeutic agents used in chronic obstructive airway diseases.

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Tagliaro, F., Dorizzi, R., Frigerio, A., & Marigo, M. (1990). Non-extraction HPLC method for simultaneous measurement of dyphylline and doxofylline in serum. Clinical Chemistry, 36(1), 113–115. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/36.1.113

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