Abstract

A high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the determination of naproxen in plasma is described. The technique is based on the single extraction of the drug from acidified plasma with chloroform using 2-naphthalene acetic acid as internal standard. The chromatographic system consisted of a column packed with Spherisorb ODS (5 μm); the mobile phase was acetonitrile—phosphoric acid (pH 3) (45:55, v/v). The method can accurately measure plasma naproxen concentrations down to 1 μg/ml using 100 μl of sample, with no interference from endogenous compounds. The coefficients of variation of the method at 120 μg/ml and 1 μg/ml are 2.8 and 21.6%, respectively, and the calibration curve is linear. The method described is very suitable for routine clinical and pharmacokinetic studies.

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