N. Rifai et al., MEASUREMENT OF FELBAMATE BY WIDE-BORE CAPILLARY GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY AND FLAME IONIZATION DETECTION, Clinical chemistry, 40(5), 1994, pp. 745-748
Felbamate, a newly developed antiepileptic agent, has been demonstrate
d to control partial and generalized seizures effectively. We have dev
eloped a gas-chromatographic method for the determination of felbamate
, using a wide-bore capillary column, a flame ionization detector, and
a simple extraction procedure. The assay day-to-day precision (n = 20
) was 5.2% and 3.6% for drug concentrations of 50 and 150 mg/L, respec
tively; average recovery over a wide range of felbamate concentrations
was 95%; the detection limit was 5 mg/L; and assay linearity extended
to 300 mg/L. Although 9 of the 27 drugs tested were coextracted with
felbamate, they exhibited significantly different retention times and
showed no interference. A short-term stability study showed that plasm
a felbamate is stable at 4, -20, or -78 degrees C for at least 1 month
. Plasma felbamate concentrations in 66 pediatric patients ranged from
7 to 154 mg/L (mean +/- SD 44 +/- 24.7). We consider the method ideal
ly suited for therapeutic monitoring of plasma felbamate concentration
.