Abstract

A sensitive HPLC method for the determination of primary aromatic amines (anilino compounds) is described. Samples were prepared by derivatization of the substrate to an azo dye with 2-aminoanthracene (2-AA). 2-AA was found to react with the diazonium salts prepared from substituted anilines such as 4-halo, -sulfonyl, -carboxyl, -nitro or -acetyl derivatives, but not 4-hydroxy or -alkyl derivatives. In this work, three model compounds [sulfanilamide, 4-aminobenzoyl-beta-alanine and 4-aminobenzoic acid (PABA)] were used to test the linearity and accuracy of the method. Chromatographic separation was carried out using a reversed-phase column (ODS) and ultraviolet detection at 279 nm. Good linearity for the three compounds was found within the range 50-2000 ng/ml. The intra-day coefficient of variation for the three compounds (at 100, 500, 1000 ng/ml) was below 10%. Using this method, the urinary excretion of PABA and its metabolites was studied after oral administration of PABA to rats.

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