Abstract
The performance of particle-loaded disks and traditional, packed extraction columns is compared. In this study, solid-phase extraction and liquid chromatographic analysis of the anticancer drug mitomycin C are duplicated using two devices that contain chemically similar C18 bonded silica. The following parameters are used to assess performance: linearity, recovery, precision, and lowest limit of detection. The extraction of mitomycin C from plasma and ultrafiltrate using particle-loaded membranes achieves better precision, improved concentration ability, lower detection limits, and greater efficiency. In addiction, elution of drug from the membrane adsorbent is efficiently accomplished using a small volume of mobile phase, eliminating analyte instability problems and the need for additional time-consuming evaporation.
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