Sensitive chiral high-performance liquid chromatographic assay for labetalol in biological fluids |
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Authors: | Joanna M. Dakers David W. Boulton J. Paul Fawcett |
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Abstract: | The four stereoisomers of the combined α- and β-adrenoceptor antagonist labetalol were separated and quantified at therapeutic concentrations by normal-phase high-pressure liquid chromatography using a chiral stationary phase and fluorescence detection. Drug in plasma or urine was recovered by solid-phase extraction with 83±5% efficiency. Limits of detection from biological samples (3 ml) were between 1.5–1.8 ng ml−1. Intra-day and inter-day variation at 25 ng ml−1 were ≤2.7% and ≤5.80% respectively for all stereoisomers. The assay was applied to an examination of the disposition of labetalol stereoisomers after a single oral dose of racemate to a human volunteer. Labetalol appears to undergo enantioselective metabolism leading to relatively low plasma concentrations of the pharmacologically active enantiomers. |
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Keywords: | Labetalol β -Blockers |
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