Abstract

An automated, rapid, and sensitive flow injection method was developed for the fluorimetric determination of oxazepam and afterward applied for the screening of benzodiazepines with oxazepam as a common metabolite in urine. This method is based on the hydrolysis of oxazepam to the corresponding benzophenone and subsequent cyclization to form the fluorescent molecule 2-chloro-9(10H)-acridinone. Both reactions were allowed to proceed in a two channel flow injection manifold. The physical and chemical variables affecting the method were optimized and a linear calibration graph obtained. Oxazepam was detectable in the 40–700 ng mL−1 range. The detection limit of this method was 35 ng mL−1 for k = 3 and the throughput was 25 samples h−1. The method was successfully applied for the screening of oxazepam in urine samples collected at different times after the single oral administration of Valium and Tranxilium by two healthy volunteers.

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