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Fast Gradient Elution Reversed-Phase HPLC with Diode-Array Detection as a High Throughput Screening Method for Drugs of Abuse
Carr, Peter W. ; Fuller, K.M. ; Stoll, D.R. ; Steinkraus, L.D. ; Pasha, M.S. ; Hardin, Glenn G.
Ames Laboratory
关键词: 37 Inorganic, Organic, Physical And Analytical Chemistry;    Separation Processes;    Drugs;    High-Performance Liquid Chromatography;    Detection;   
DOI  :  10.2172/892807
RP-ID  :  IS-5179
RP-ID  :  W-7405-Eng-82
RP-ID  :  892807
美国|英语
来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

A new approach has been developed by modifying a conventional gradient elution liquid chromatograph for the high throughput screening of biological samples to detect the presence of regulated intoxicants. The goal of this work was to improve the speed of a gradient elution screening method over current approaches by optimizing the operational parameters of both the column and the instrument without compromising the reproducibility of the retention times, which are the basis for the identification. Most importantly, the novel instrument configuration substantially reduces the time needed to re-equilibrate the column between gradient runs, thereby reducing the total time for each analysis. The total analysis time for each gradient elution run is only 2.8 minutes, including 0.3 minutes for column reequilibration between analyses. Retention times standard calibration solutes are reproducible to better than 0.002 minutes in consecutive runs. A corrected retention index was adopted to account for day-to-day and column-to-column variations in retention time. The discriminating power and mean list length were calculated for a library of 47 intoxicants and compared with previous work from other laboratories to evaluate fast gradient elution HPLC as a screening tool.

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