A. Ishii et al., Ultrasensitive determination of phencyclidine in body fluids by surface ionization organic mass spectrometry, ANALYT CHEM, 72(2), 2000, pp. 404-407
Gas chromatography (GC)/surface ionization organic mass spectrometry (SIOMS
) has been found to give much higher sensitivity for measurements of phency
clidine (PCP) than the conventional GC/electron impact (EI)mass spectrometr
y (MS). Thus, we have established a detailed procedure for measurements of
PCP in body fluids by both mass chromatography and selected-ion monitoring
(SLM) of SIOMS using pethidine as an internal standard (IS). Good linearity
was found in the range of 0.25-10 ng/mL of whole blood or urine, when meas
ured by mass chromatography, and in the range of 0.025-1.0 ng/mL of whole b
lood by SIM. The recoveries of PCP and IS spiked to whole blood were 106 +/
- 17% at I ng/mL and 113 +/- 11% at 5 ng/mL; that of IS was 97.8 +/- 10.4%
at 5 ng/mL. The detection limits (signal-to-noise ratio = 3) were estimated
to be 0.05 ng/mL of whole blood or urine by mass chromatography and 0.01 n
g/mL of whole blood by SIM. The coefficients of intraday and interday varia
tions were not greater than 10.3%. We could detect PCP from rat whole blood
2 h after subcutaneous injection of PCP (1 mg/kg) by mass chromatography.
The mean PCP concentration in rat blood was 47.7 +/- 6.2 ng/mL (mean +/- SD
, n = 4).