Abstract
An automated sample preparation module, the ASPEC (automated sample preparation with extraction columns) was interfaced with a capillary gas chromatograph (GC) by means of a loop-type interface. The system was optimized for the determination of four benzodiazepines in plasma. Extraction from the untreated plasma was carried out on disposable C18 cartridges and involved several washing steps. The analytes were desorbed with 2 ml of ethyl acetate and a 110-microliter aliquot of the eluate was injected into the gas chromatograph via the loop-type interface using fully concurrent solvent evaporation conditions. Detection of the benzodiazepines was carried out with a nitrogen-phosphorus detector (NPD). The ASPEC-GC-NPD was fully automated and could run unattended overnight. With a sample volume of 1 ml the procedure showed good linearity and repeatability in the range 5-50 ng/ml using a sample volume of 1 ml. The limits of detection in plasma were 0.5-2 ng/ml.
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