Jll. Paz et A. Townshend, FLOW-INJECTION CHEMILUMINESCENCE DETERMINATION OF IMIPRAMINE AND CHLORPROMAZINE, Analytical communications, 33(1), 1996, pp. 31-33
A flow injection method based on chemiluminescence detection for the d
etermination of imipramine and chlorpromazine is reported. The propose
d method is simple, rapid and reproducible with relative standard devi
ations (n = 8) of 1.0% for 1 x 10(5) mol dm(-3) imipramine and 1.2% fo
r 2.5 x 10(-5) mol dm(-3) chlorpromazine. The limits of detection (sig
nal: noise = 3) are 5 x 10(-7) mol dm(-3) imipramine and 2 x 10(-6) mo
l dm(-3) chlorpromazine. A maximum mass ratio of 10:1 for lactose and
5:1 for glucose, sucrose or starch to drug can be tolerated in the det
ermination of imipramine. The corresponding ratios for chlorpromazine
were 5:1 for lactose and 3:1 for glucose, sucrose or starch, The metho
d was applied to analyses of urine samples with errors of less than 4%
.