Abstract

A simple and rapid method for isolation of nine barbiturates with Sep-Pak C18 cartridges from human urine, plasma and whole blood, is presented; the detection of drugs was made by wide-bore capillary gas chromatography (GC) with flame ionization. The drug-containing samples, after mixing with dilute acid solution, were directly applied to the cartridges and eluted with either chloroform/methanol (9:1) or acetonitrile. Separation of the nine drugs was satisfactory with use of an intermediately polar HP-17 capillary column. Recoveries of most compounds were excellent for both chloroform/methanol and acetonitrile as elution solvents. However, backgrounds were cleaner and evaporation time was much shorter for the chloroform/methanol system. The present isolation method with use of Sep-Pak C18 cartridges and wide-bore capillary GC seem very useful in the fields of forensic chemistry, clinical toxicology and clinical pharmacology.

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