Simultaneous determination of lidocaine and its principal metabolites by liquid chromatography on silica gel, with aqueous eluent.

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We describe the simultaneous determination of lidocaine and its pharmacologically active metabolites, monoethylglycinexylidide and glycinexylidide, in plasma by "high-performance" liquid-chromatography. By use of a bare ( unbonded ) silica gel with aqueous eluents, separations of organic amines such as lidocaine and its metabolites, which are very difficult and have a poor peak symmetry on bonded reversed-phase packings, were easily accomplished with a good peak symmetry. The method is sufficiently precise, sensitive, and specific. Analytical recoveries of all compounds were greater than 90%; CVs for reproducibility were less than 5% for all compounds; the lower detection limits were 0.1 mg/L or less. This method can be used to monitor the concentrations of these compounds in plasma and to prevent the concentration-related side-effect(s).

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Kushida, K., Oka, K., Suganuma, T., & Ishizaki, T. (1984). Simultaneous determination of lidocaine and its principal metabolites by liquid chromatography on silica gel, with aqueous eluent. Clinical Chemistry, 30(5), 637–640. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/30.5.637

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