Electromembrane Extraction of Barbiturates Using Tributyl Phosphate as an Efficient Supported Liquid Membrane

2020 
Abstract In this fundamental work, tributyl phosphate (TBP) with zero hydrogen-bond acidity was for the first time discovered as an efficient supported liquid membrane (SLM) for EME of acidic drugs (barbiturates) due to its high polarity-polarizability. This discovery indicated that strong dipole-dipole interaction induced by high polarity-polarizability played an important role for efficient EME of acidic drugs. In addition, three barbiturates were successfully extracted for the first time from human whole blood and urine samples by EME with recoveries up to 90%. Interestingly, efficient EME of barbiturates from biological samples required much lower extraction voltage than that from buffer samples. This was due to the significant contribution from LPME during the EME process, when EME was conducted from the samples with just partially ionized analytes. EME combined with HPLC-UV and LC-MS were validated using whole blood and urine, respectively. In all cases, the linearity (R2) was > 0.99 within the reported linear range. Repeatability at three concentrations was satisfactory (
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