Ck. Jeong et al., Rapid microbore liquid chromatographic analysis of biphenyldimethyl dicarboxylate in human plasma with on-line column switching, J CHROMAT B, 738(1), 2000, pp. 175-179
A fully automated method including microbore liquid chromatography and colu
mn switching was developed for the analysis of biphenyldimethyl dicarboxyla
te (DDB) from human plasma samples. After direct injection of plasma sample
s (100 mu l) into the system, deproteinization and analyte fractionation oc
curred on a Capcell Pak MF Ph-1 column (20x4 mm LD.) and the DDB fraction w
as transferred from the MF Ph-1 column to an intermediate column (35x2 mm I
.D.) using 15% acetonitrile in phosphate buffer (50 mM, pH 7.0). The main s
eparation was performed on a microbore C-18 column (150x1.5 mm I.D.) using
45% acetonitrile in water. The method showed excellent sensitivity (detecti
on limit of 5 ng/ml) and good precision (C.V.less than or equal to 3.0%), a
nd shortened total analysis time (20 min). In the concentration range of 5-
200 ng/ml, the mean recovery was 90.7+/-1.8% and the response was linear (r
(2)greater than or equal to 0.999). (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All righ
ts reserved.