E. Hernandez et al., Determination of fosfomycin in chicken plasma samples by gas chromatography: Application to pharmacokinetic studies, CHROMATOGR, 54(5-6), 2001, pp. 365-368
A sensitive gas chromatographic method is described for the analysis of fos
fomycin (FOS) in chicken plasma using phenylphosphonic acid (PPA) as the in
ternal standard. Plasma samples were ultrafiltered, and the ultrafiltrate w
as then evaporated to dryness. The residue was reconstituted with a silylat
ion reagent for the derivatization of FOS and PPA. The methodology involves
the use of a HP-5 capillary column and a flame ionisation defector (FID).
The retention times of FOS and PPA were 4.63 and 8.68 minutes, respectively
. Response was linear in the range of 1 - 150 mug mL(-1). The detection and
quantitation limits were 1 and 2.1 mug mL(-1), respectively. Recovery was
determined as 109% for FOS. The method was applied to the determination of
FOS in chicken plasma samples collected during pharmacokinetic studies.