Abstract

A high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) assay with fluorescence detection (FLD) for quantification of cisatracurium in human plasma was developed and fully validated. Liquid-liquid extraction was employed for sample preparation. The separation was carried out on a C18 column with ternary mobile phase composed of 30mmolL(-1) phosphate buffer (pH 3.0), acetonitrile and methanol (60:35:5, v/v/v). Verapamil was used as the internal standard. The isocratic elution with programmed flow rate was employed by setting at 0.8mLmin(-1) from 0 to 3.5min, 0.5mLmin(-1) from 3.5 to 6min, and 1.0mLmin(-1) from 6 to 10min. The fluorescence detection was performed at 236nm for excitation and 324nm for emission. The assay was linear from 50 to 2800ngmL(-1), with a detection limit of 12ngmL(-1). The correlation coefficient (r) for linear regression was 0.9997. The intra-day coefficients of variation (CVs) were less than 2.0%, and the inter-day CVs were less than 4.0%. The mean recoveries were in the range of 92.1-100.4%. The total HPLC run time was less than 10min. The developed HPLC method was fast, simple, sensitive, accurate and suitable for studying the pharmacokinetics of cisatracurium in infants and children after intravenous administration.

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