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Quantitation of R-836, a New Oral Bronchodilator, by High Performance Liquid Chromatography using Manual or Robotic Sample Preparation

Teresa M. Welscher, Karon E. Armstrong, Kathleen A. Rhode, A. M. Miller, Jane H. Sandahl, Shaw F. Chang

Year
1988
Citations
2

Abstract

Abstract A simple and selective high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method has been developed for the quantitation of R-836 (an investigational oral bronchodilator) in human plasma and urine, dog plasma and urine, and rat plasma. The method consists of reversed-phase HPLC with ultraviolet detection. Sample preparation involved a one-step protein precipitation procedure and was performed both manually and by a Zymate robotic system. Precision and accuracy results showed excellent reproducibility; results using the robotic procedure were slightly better than the manual procedure. The robotic procedure was capable of preparing the samples with minimal operator handling.

Keywords

ChromatographyHigh-performance liquid chromatographyProtein precipitationBronchodilatorUrineReproducibilitySample preparationHuman plasmaChemistryMedicine

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