DETERMINATION OF CHLORAL HYDRATE AND ITS METABOLITES (TRICHLOROETHANOL AND TRICHLORACETIC ACID) IN HUMAN PLASMA AND URINE USING ELECTRON-CAPTURE GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY
L. Humbert et al., DETERMINATION OF CHLORAL HYDRATE AND ITS METABOLITES (TRICHLOROETHANOL AND TRICHLORACETIC ACID) IN HUMAN PLASMA AND URINE USING ELECTRON-CAPTURE GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY, BMC. Biomedical chromatography, 8(6), 1994, pp. 273-277
Capillary gas chromatography with electron capture detection is descri
bed for the quantification of chloral hydrate (CH) and is metabolites
trichloroethanol (TCE) and trichloroacetic acid (TCA) in 0.1-1 mL of p
lasma samples. The method, with 2,2'-dichloroethanol (DCE) as internal
standard, involved extraction of chloral hydrate and trichloroethanol
with diethyl ether and methylation of trichloroacetic acid with 3-met
hyl-1-tolyltriazene (MTT), followed by diethyl ether extraction. The m
ethod has a detection limit of 5 ng/mL for CH and TCE and 10 ng/mL for
TCA and also allows the determination of TCE-glucuronide in 0.1-1 mL
of plasma samples. It exhibits good linearity and precision. The metho
d was applied to samples of plasma from a neonate after a single dose
of 40 mg/kg of chloral hydrate and from an adult after a single dose o
f 6.25 mg/kg.