Semi-automated 96-well liquid–liquid extraction for quantitation of drugs in biological fluids

2000 
Abstract A semi-automated liquid–liquid extraction (LLE) technique for biological fluid sample preparation was introduced for the quantitation of four drugs in rat plasma. All liquid transferring during the sample preparation was automated using a Tomtec Quadra 96 Model 320 liquid handling robot, which processed up to 96 samples in parallel. The samples were either in 96-deep-well plate or tube-rack format. One plate of samples can be prepared in approximately 1.5 h, and the 96-well plate is directly compatible with the autosampler of an LC/MS system. Selection of organic solvents and recoveries are discussed. Also, precision, relative error, linearity and quantitation of the semi automated LLE method are for four example drugs using LC/MS/MS with a multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) approach. The applicability of this method and future estimated directions are evaluated.
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