Description:
Background: Because of the narrow therapeutic range of tricyclic antidepressant drugs, their
determination in biological samples is of great importance. In this work, a fast and environment
friendly sample pretreatment method based on a dispersive liquid–liquid microextraction
was developed for the extraction and preconcentration of four tricyclic antidepressants
including nortriptyline, amitriptyline, desipramine, and clomipramine in urine prior to their
determinations by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry.
Methods: In the suggested method, an appropriate mixture of Na2
SO4
solution (as phase
separation agent and disperser) containing isopropanol (extraction solvent) is rapidly injected
into an alkaline aqueous sample solution containing Na2
SO4 and the analytes. As a result, a
cloudy mixture is formed and the tiny droplets of the extractant containing the extracted analytes
are collected on the surface of the aqueous phase after centrifuging. Finally, an aliquot of the
collected organic phase is removed and injected into the separation system for the quantitative
analysis.
Results: Under the optimum conditions, the enrichment factors and extraction recoveries were
in the ranges of 380–440 and 76–88%, respectively. The limits of detection and quantification
were obtained in the ranges of 11–24, and 41–75 ng/L, respectively. The relative standard
deviations of the proposed method were ? 6.1% for intra– (n=6) and inter–day (n=4) precisions
at a concentration of 100 ng/L of each analyte.
Conclusion: The introduced method was satisfactorily utilized for the simultaneous
determination of the selected tricyclic antidepressant drugs in the patient’s urine samples
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Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Ali Mohebbi