An eco-friendly direct injection HPLC method for methyldopa determination in serum by mixed-mode chromatography using a single protein-coated column
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Date
2015
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Oxford University Press
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Journal of Chromatographic Science
53
53
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Abstract
A simple, rapid and environment-friendly direct injection HPLC method for the determination of methyldopa (MTD) in human serum has been developed and validated. The method was based on cleanup and separation of MTD from serum by mixed-mode liquid chromatography using a single protein-coated TSK gel ODS-80 TM analytical column (50 x 4.0 mm i.d., 5 ?m). The protein-coated column exhibited excellent resolution, selectivity and functioned in two chromatographic modes: size-exclusion chromatography [i.e., solid-phase extraction (SPE) for serum proteins] and reversed-phase chromatography for the final separation of MTD. SPE and HPLC separation were carried out simultaneously with a green mobile phase consisting of acetate buffer (0.1 M, pH 2.4) at a flow rate of 1 mL/min and at room temperature (23 � 1�C). The eluent was monitored at emission and excitation wavelengths of 320 and 270 nm, respectively. A calibration curve was linear over the range of 0.1-30 ?g/mL with a detection limit of 0.027 ?g/mL. This online SPE method was successfully applied to real samples obtained from patients receiving MTD therapy. � The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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October University for Modern Sciences and Arts, University for Modern Sciences and Arts, MSA University, جامعة أكتوبر للعلوم الحديثة والآداب, methyldopa, adult, blood, devices, high performance liquid chromatography, human, limit of detection, male, procedures, reproducibility, size exclusion chromatography, solid phase extraction, statistical model, Adult, Chromatography, Gel, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Humans, Limit of Detection, Linear Models, Male, Methyldopa, Reproducibility of Results, Solid Phase Extraction