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Under controlling pH 3, R-(+)- and S-(-)-ofloxacin (OFLX) enantiomers can b
e well recognized and resolved by the synchronization-ist derivative fluore
scence spectroscopic techniques, and the interference from urine blank also
can be eliminated. The linear dynamic ranges are 0.36-2.16 (R), 0.36-2.89
and 3.16-31.6 mug/ml (S), respectively, for determining OFLX in urine sampl
es. The limits of detection are 0.36 mug/ml (R) and the recoveries of R-(+)
- and S-(-)-OFLX in urine samples are 97-104%. Relative standard deviation
is < 6.6%. Pharmacokinetic study of OFLX and levofloxacin shows that R-(+)-
and S-(-)-ofloxacin reach their peak concentration in urine samples after
a healthy subject has taken tablets for <similar to> 3 and 6 h, respectivel
y. R-(+)-OFLX can be obviously detected in 5-6 h after a healthy subject ha
s taken tablets, indicating the transformation of S-(-)- to R-( +)-OFLX ena
ntiomer in human body (in vitro). (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights
reserved.