Abstract

Twelve phenolalkylamines normally used in different pharmaceutical products were determined in urine from volunteers given a therapeutical dose of the drug. The urine extracts were first derivatized with perfluoro propionic or butyric anhydride, then detected by capillary gas chromatography—negative chemical ionization mass spectrometry. The method is highly sensitive and specific in the analysis of biological samples.

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