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  • Title: Two high-performance liquid chromatographic methods for quantitation of theophylline in plasma.
    Author: Park YH, Goshorn C, Hinsvark O.
    Journal: J Chromatogr; 1985 Oct 11; 343(2):359-67. PubMed ID: 4066877.
    Abstract:
    Two high-performance liquid chromatographic methods are described for the assay of theophylline in plasma. Both allowed the separation of theophylline from the caffeine metabolites, theobromine and 1,7-dimethylxanthine. Method A, using 8-chlorotheophylline as internal standard, involved back extraction of theophylline from organic extract with 0.1 M sodium hydroxide. Method B used generally accepted solvent extraction followed by evaporation and beta-hydroxyethyltheophylline as internal standard. High-performance liquid chromatographic analyses were performed on reversed-phase phenyl columns (25 X 0.46 and 25 X 0.41 cm) using 20% methanol in 20 mM phosphate buffer at pH 5.6 for Method A and 2% acetonitrile and 8% methanol in 20 mM phosphate buffer for Method B. The column effluent was monitored at UV 273 nm. Standard curves for both Methods A and B were fitted by linear regression (r greater than 0.999) in the concentration range of 0.05-50 micrograms/ml. Either method was selective, accurate and reproducible over the concentration range 0.08-26 micrograms/ml. However, compared with Method B, Method A provided significant advantages in terms of simplicity, speed and efficiency.
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