Improved liquid-chromatographic determination of caffeine in plasma

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The authors describe a rapid, specific, and sensitive liquid-chromatographic micro-method for caffeine in plasma. Each plasma sample can be assayed within about 15 min of its receipt. Samples are denatured with acetonitrile, centrifuged, and the supernate is chromatographed on a reversed-phase column. Only 100 μL of plasma is required and concentrations as low as 0.3 mg/L can be measured accurately. Other xanthines and their metabolites do not interfere. The small sample required makes the procedure ideally suited for measuring caffeine in the plasma of infants and small animals as well as adults.

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Blanchard, J., Mohammadi, J. D., & Conrad, K. A. (1980). Improved liquid-chromatographic determination of caffeine in plasma. Clinical Chemistry, 26(9), 1351–1354. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/26.9.1351

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