Rapid, solid phase extraction technique for the high-throughput assay of darifenacin in human plasma

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Abstract

A novel method has been developed for the rapid solid phase extraction of drugs and metabolites from biological fluids, prior to further analysis. The newly designed, 96-tube micropreparation block facilitates high throughput by enabling the extraction of 96 samples simultaneously. The system is described, linked to HPLC/APCI-MS/MS, for the determination of darifenacin in human plasma. The resulting procedure, using deuterated darifenacin as internal standard, is validated over the concentration range 25-2000 pg/mL; accuracy (0.6-4.6%) and precision (3.6-18.8%) are considered acceptable and overall recovery was determined to be ~50%.

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Kaye, B., Herron, W. J., Macrae, P. V., Robinson, S., Stopher, D. A., Venn, R. F., & Wild, W. (1996). Rapid, solid phase extraction technique for the high-throughput assay of darifenacin in human plasma. Analytical Chemistry, 68(9), 1658–1660. https://doi.org/10.1021/ac9507552

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