Division of Pharmaceutics, School of Pharmacy, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7360 USA
Abstract:
A gas chromatographic procedure was developed for the determination of methanol in small-volume whole blood samples. Samples (100–200 μl) were prepared by protein precipitation, with direct injection of the supernatant on a wide-bore capillary column. The recovery of methanol and acetonitrile (the internal standard) was approximately 90% and did not vary with sample volume. The assay was linear from 2 μg/ml (the limit of detection) through 1000 μg/ml and was highly reproducible (intra-day coefficient of variation <2.5%). Assay performance was assessed following exposure of rats to methanol. The results indicate that the present procedure is suitable for studies of methanol disposition in small rodent species.