Abstract
A reversed-phase liquid chromatographic method with ultraviolet detection has been developed to determine busulfan concentrations in plasma of children undergoing bone marrow transplantation. Plasma samples (200 μl) containing busulfan and 1,6-bis(methanesulfonyloxy)hexane as an internal standard were prepared by a simple derivatization method with diethyldithiocarbamate followed by extraction with ethyl acetate and solid-phase purification on C 8 columns conditioned with methanol and water and eluted with acetonitrile (recovery 99%). Chromatography was accomplished using a Hypersil octadecylsilyl column (10 cm×4.6 mm I.D.) and a mobile phase of acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran and distilled water (65:5:30, v/v). The limit of detection was 25 ng/ml (signal-to-noise ratio of 5). Calibration curves were linear up to 25 000 ng/ml. Intra-day and inter-day coefficients of variation of the assay were ≤5%. This method was used to analyse busulfan plasma concentrations after oral administration within the framework of therapeutic drug monitoring and pharmacokinetic studies in children.
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