Development and validation of a solid phase extraction-HPLC method for the determination of carbamazepin and its metabolites, carbamazepin epoxide and carbamazepin trans-diol, in plasma

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A solid phase extraction-HPLC method has been developed and validated for the rapid analysis of carbamazepin and its two metabolites, carbamazepin epoxide and carbamazepin trans-diol, in human plasma. The analysis was performed using a C18 Bakerbond-BDC analytical column (250 mm×4.6 mm i.d., particle size 5μm). The optimal conditions for the separation were established with the mobile phase acetonitrile - 10 mM phosphate buffer, pH 7.0 (30:70, v/v) at a flow rate of 1.5 mL min-1 and temperature of 35 °C, with UV detection at 210 nm. The total run time was about 8 minutes. The SPE procedure for the extraction of the analytes from a plasma sample was developed using Oasis HLB cartridges and subsequently, the eluate was injected into the HPLC system for analysis. Afterwards, the SPE-HPLC method was subjected to validation. Linearity was obtained over the concentration range of 0.2-25 μg mL-1 for carbamazepin, carbamazepin epoxide and carbamazepin trans-diol with correlation coefficients higher than 0.995. The method showed good intra-day and inter-day precision with a relative standard deviation below 7.96 %, while the accuracy ranged from 92.09 to 108.5 % for all analytes. Finally, the method was successfully applied to the analysis of the plasma samples of epileptic patients in mono- and polyterapy. © 2012 Copyright (CC) SCS.

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Džodić, P., Živanovic, L., Protic, A., Ivanović, I., Veličković-Radovanović, R., Spasić, M., … Živanović, S. (2012). Development and validation of a solid phase extraction-HPLC method for the determination of carbamazepin and its metabolites, carbamazepin epoxide and carbamazepin trans-diol, in plasma. Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 77(10), 1423–1436. https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC120106084D

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