Development of restricted-access media chromatographic columns protein-immobilized and their evaluation for the analysis of drugs by direct injection of human plasma

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A series of bovine serum albumin-immobilized supports have been prepared and used as restricted access media (RAM) columns. Restricted-access supports combine size-exclusion of proteins and other high-molar-mass matrix components with the simultaneous enrichment of low-molar mass analytes. These characteristics were chromatographically evaluated for the columns. The RAM-BSA (Bovine Serum Albumin) columns showed excellent performance for exclusion of human plasma protein with good retention capacity for a series of acidic, basic, and neutral drugs.

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De Lima, V. V., Cassiano, N. M., & Cass, Q. B. (2006). Development of restricted-access media chromatographic columns protein-immobilized and their evaluation for the analysis of drugs by direct injection of human plasma. Quimica Nova, 29(1), 72–78. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422006000100015

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