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Liquid Chromatographic Analysis of Doxazosin in Human Serum with Manual and Robotic Sample Preparation

Hassan G. Fouda, Thomas M. Twomey, Richard Schneider

Year
1988
Citations
27

Abstract

A specific method for the determination of the antihypertensive drug doxazosin in human serum is described. The method utilizes the related drug prazosin as an internal standard and is based on a simple extraction scheme followed by analysis by reversed-phase ion suppression high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) on an alumina-based column with fluorescence detection. The method is completely automated with a flexible robotic system for the analysis of drugs in biological fluids. The robotic automation of the method allows a 20% increase in the sample throughput and the savings of about 7 man-hours a day. Both the manual and robotic procedures yield precise quantitative results over the therapeutically relevant concentration range of 0.5 to 20 ng/mL of serum.

Keywords

ChromatographyChemistryDoxazosinBioanalysisSample preparationHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAutomationExtraction (chemistry)Manual handling

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