Abstract
Solid-phase microextraction (SPME) has been combined with gas chromatography (GC) and liquid chromatography (LC) for the determination of lidocaine in human urine. A polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) coated fibre was directly immersed into buffered urine. Extraction conditions such as time, pH, ionic strength, temperature, and agitation were optimised. The extracted lidocaine was thermally desorbed in a split/splitless injector for analysis with a GC-FID system or desorbed with liquid in a specially designed SPME-LC interface for analysis with an LC-UV system. After optimisation the method developed was evaluated and validated. Extraction yields of 22 % were obtained in about 45 min. The reproducibility of the method is <5 % (relative standard deviation). For five-times diluted urine, linear ranges were found from 5-1000 and 25-1000 ng.mL(-1) for SPME-GC and SPME-LC, with detection limits of 5 ng.mL(-1) for SPME-GC and 25 ng.mL(-1) for SPME-LC. SPME can be used as a simple sample pretreatment method for the determination of lidocaine in urine by GC and LC.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 678 - 684 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Chromatographia |
| Volume | 47 |
| Issue number | 11-12 |
| Publication status | Published - Jun-1998 |
Keywords
- gas chromatography
- column liquid chromatography
- solid-phase microextraction
- local anaesthetic lidocaine
- optimisation of extraction
- HIGH-PERFORMANCE
- ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS
- EXTRACTION
- SILICA
- WATER
- OPTIMIZATION
- FIBERS
- PLASMA
- GC/MS
- BLOOD
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