Automated sample preparation for drugs in plasma using a solid-phase extraction workstation

1998 
Abstract An automated solid-phase extraction workstation was used to develop, characterize and validate two separate HPLC methods for quantifying drugs in plasma. Method development was facilitated by workstation functions which allowed wash solvents of varying organic composition to be mixed and tested automatically. The precision estimates for the two methods were within 6.0 and 2.0% RSD across their respective calibration ranges. Accuracies for replicate determinations of quality controls were between −1.2 and +4.8% RE over ng ml −1 and μg ml −1 calibration ranges, respectively. Optimized recoveries were quantitative and were generally greater than 90% for the four analytes tested, and depended to a great extent, as expected, on the composition of the wash solvent. Sample throughput benchmarks for the two methods ranged from 3 to 10 min per sample, depending on the extent of air drying used. Because of parallel sample processing, 60 samples could be extracted in as little as 17 min.
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