Emara S.Masujima T.Zarad W.Kamal M.Fouad M.El-Bagary R.Department of Pharmaceutical ChemistryFaculty of PharmacyMisr International UniversityKm 28 Ismailia RoadIsmailiaCairo41522Egypt; P.I. Lab. Single Cell MSRIKEN Quantitative Biology CenterSuitaOsakaJapan; Department of Pharmaceutical Analytical ChemistryFaculty of PharmacyModern Sciences and Arts UniversityCairoEgypt; Department of Pharmaceutical ChemistryFaculty of PharmacyCairo UniversityCairoEgypt2020-01-092020-01-09201510826076https://doi.org/10.1080/10826076.2014.896813PubMed ID :https://t.ly/BXOwpScopusA new rapid time-overlapping high-performance liquid chromatography method using coupled-column double-injection technique with fluorescence detection has been developed and validated to determine methyldopa (MTD) in human urine. The method was based on injecting a new sample onto the second column before finalizing the cleanup and the re-equilibration of the first column for the former sample. A combination of isocratic and gradient elution was employed according to a pre-set program. At the beginning, isocratic step of acetate buffer solution (0.1 M, pH 2.4) was set until 7 min. Subsequently, a gradient elution step using acetate buffer (0.1 M, pH 2.4) as mobile phase A and acetonitrile as mobile phase B was employed. After the end of each gradient step, the column was re-equilibrated with 4 mL of the starting isocratic elution system before the next analysis. The overall cycle time was 7 min per each sample. The calibration curve was linear over the concentration range of 0.1-40 ?g/mL MTD. The overall mean recoveries were in the range of 98.29-101.39%. The applicability of the method was successfully evaluated by monitoring the incremental urinary excretion of MTD in human urine over 12 hr after a single oral administration of 250 mg. � 2015 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.EnglishOctober University for Modern Sciences and Artsجامعة أكتوبر للعلوم الحديثة والآدابUniversity of Modern Sciences and ArtsMSA Universitycoupled-columndouble injectionfluorescence detectionHPLCmethyldopamixed elution modesCoupled-columnElution modesFluorescence detectionHPLCMethyldopaacetic acidacetonitrilebuffermethyldopaArticlecalibrationelutionfluorescencehigh performance liquid chromatographyhumanpHquality controltimeurinalysisurinary excretionvalidation studyA combination of isocratic and gradient elution modes in HPLC with the aid of time-overlapping process for rapid determination of methyldopa in human urineArticlehttps://doi.org/10.1080/10826076.2014.896813PubMed ID :