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High-performance Liquid-chromatographic Determination of Warfarin Enantiomers in Plasma with Automated On-line Sample Enrichment

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2003 Jan 25
PMID 12543507
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A sensitive and selective chiral high performance liquid chromatographic method was developed for the direct determination of R- and S-warfarin enantiomers in human plasma. The method involved direct injection of human plasma onto a semipermeable surface (SPS) guard column, washing the proteins from the column with aqueous acetonitrile and back flushing the analytes onto a reversed phase ovomucoid silica HPLC column using switching valves. After separation, the analytes were simultaneously detected and quantitated with a fluorometer. The recoveries of R-warfarin from human plasma at 25 and 2500 ng/ml were 98.9% and 88.1%, respectively. The recoveries of S-warfarin at 25 and 2500 ng/ml were 105.4% and 93.9%, respectively. Using 100 microl of human plasma, the lower limit of quantification for both R- and S-warfarins was 25 ng/ml. Linear responses in analyte/internal standard peak height ratios were observed for analyte concentrations ranging from 25 to 2500 ng/ml for both enantiomers. Fluorescence chromatograms of drug-free human plasma showed no interfering peaks with retention times similar to those for R- and S-warfarins and the internal standard. Results from a 3-day validation study for both enantiomers demonstrated excellent precision (1.7-9.0%) and accuracy (97-109%) across the calibration range.

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