Title of article
Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Sodium Valproate in Plasma and Urine after Air Assisted Liquid-Liquid Microextraction
Author/Authors
Abbaspour, Maryam Pharmaceutical Analysis Research Center and Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran , Farajzadeh, Mir Ali Department of Analytical Chemistry - Faculty of Chemistry, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran , Khoubnasabjafari, Maryam Lung and Tuberculosis Diseases Research Center - Tabriz University of Medical Science, Tabriz, Iran , Haririan, Sajad Neurology Department - Aalinasab Hospital, Tabriz, Iran , Jouyban, Abolghasem Pharmaceutical Analysis Research Center and Faculty of Pharmacy - Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
Pages
17
From page
27
To page
43
Abstract
Rapid, highly efficient, and reliable liquid–liquid microextraction (LLME)
methods followed by gas chromatography-flame ionization detection were
developed for the extraction, preconcentration, and determination of
valproate in human plasma and urine samples. Proteins of plasma sample
are precipitated by adding methanol and urine sample was diluted prior to
performing the microextraction procedures. Fine organic solvent droplets
were formed by repeated suction and injection of the mixture of sample
solution and extraction solvent into a test tube with a glass syringe. After
extraction, phase separation was performed by centrifuging and the
enriched analytes in the sedimented organic phase were determined by the
separation system. The main factors influencing the extraction efficiency
including extraction solvent type and volume, salt addition, pH, and
extraction times are investigated. Under the optimized conditions, the
proposed method showed good precision (relative standard deviation less
than 8%). Limits of detection and lower limits of quantification for
valproate were obtained in the ranges of 0.05–0.22 and 0.1–0.5μg mL−1,
respectively. The linear ranges were 0.5-500 and 0.1-200 μg mL−1in plasma
and urine, respectively (r2 ≥ 0.9995). The relative recoveries varied from
98-102 % and 93-100 %, respectively for plasma and urine samples. The
mean relative standard deviations for intra-assay and inter-assay
precisions were 3.4 % and 6.0 %, respectively. Preconcentration factors
were in the range of 7-44. Good recoveries (55–86%) were obtained for the
spiked samples. The proposed method was successfully used to analyze
plasma and urine samples of epileptic receiving sodium valproate.
Keywords
Urine , Sodium valproate , Plasma , Gas chromatography , Biological sample , microextraction , Air-assisted dispersive liquid–liquid
Journal title
Journal of Reports in Pharmaceutical Sciences
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2524653
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