Abstract

Abstract A selective and sensitive method for the determination of piritramide in human plasma is described. After addition of 50 μl of 2 M ammonia and 20 μl of aqueous promethazine solution (100 ng/10 μ1) as an internal standard, 1 ml of plasma was extracted with 5 ml of toluene (extraction efficiency: 93.9 × 2.6%; mean × S. D.; n = 5). HPLC was performed with a phenyl hypersil NC-04 column, particle size 5 μm, 250 × 4 mm I. D.; mobile phase: 8 parts of acetonitrile and 2 parts of 10 mM potassium phosphate buffer (pH 3. 3). The flow rate was set to 2 ml/min and the column temperature was 22°C. The assay was linear in a concentration range of 3.75 − 3000 ng/ml (r = 0.999), with a lower limit of detection of 3 ng/ml. The precision was determined using spiked plasma samples (15 ng/ml; 300 ng/ml), with coefficients of variation of 6.1 and 5.9% (intraday; n = 5) and 6.5 and 0.2% (interday; n = 3). In the range of 5.6 − 1500 ng/ml, the accuracy of the assay was 2.82%. The method was used for the determination of piritramide plasma concentrations in patients receiving intra- or postoperative analgesia.

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