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Sensitive microanalysis of gabapentin by high-performance liquid chromatography in human serum using pre-column derivatization with 4-chloro-7-nitrobenzofurazan: Application to a bioequivalence study.

Bahrami G, Mohammadi B

Medical Biology Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences, Kermanshah, Iran. gbahrami@kums.ac.ir

Most of the published methods for analysis of gabapentin, an antiepileptic agent, in human serum require automated o-phthalaldehyde derivatization of the drug and immediate injection of the unstable derivatives formed. A new, very sensitive and simple high-performance liquid chromatographic method for quantitation of the drug in human serum using 4-chloro-7-nitrobenzofurazan (NBD-Cl) as a fluorescent labeling agent is presented. In this method the sensitivity was significantly improved and the limit of quantification of 0.002 microg/ml was obtained using 100 microl serum sample and 10 microl injection. However, the LOQ can be improved by increasing the sampling volume. The procedure involved protein precipitation of serum by acetonitrile followed by derivatization with NBD-Cl. Amlodipine was used as internal standard and chromatographic separation was performed on a Shimpack CLC-C18 (150 mm x 4.6 mm) column. The fluorescence derivative of the drug was monitored at excitation and emission wavelengths of 470 and 537 nm, respectively. A mobile phase consisting of methanol and sodium phosphate buffer (0.05 M; pH 2.5) containing 1 ml/l triethylamine (65:35, v/v) was used. The calibration curve was linear over the concentration range of 0.002-15 microg/ml. No interferences were found from commonly co-administrated antiepileptic drugs. The method was applied in a randomized cross-over bioequivalence study of two different gabapentin preparations in 24 healthy volunteers.

Published 5 June 2006 in J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci, 837(1): 24-8.
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