A Rapid Gas Chromatographic Method Quantitating Clozapine in Human Plasma or Serum for the Purpose of Therapeutic Monitoring

A gas chromatographic method using nitrogen-phosphorus detection was developed to quantitate clozapine in plasma or serum. Methyl clonazepam was used as an internal standard. Sample preparation included a single-step extraction with ethyl acetate, which was injected directly onto a wide-bore capilla...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of analytical toxicology 1995-11, Vol.19 (7), p.537-541
Hauptverfasser: Jennison, Thomas A., Brown, Paul, Crossett, Jonathan, Kushnir, Mark, Urry, Francis M.
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Zusammenfassung:A gas chromatographic method using nitrogen-phosphorus detection was developed to quantitate clozapine in plasma or serum. Methyl clonazepam was used as an internal standard. Sample preparation included a single-step extraction with ethyl acetate, which was injected directly onto a wide-bore capillary column. Within-run and total precision, measured as percent coefficient of variation, were determined at low, therapeutic, and high clozapine plasma concentrations. The within-run precision for the low, therapeutic, and high clozapine plasma samples was 5.2, 2.7, and 2.4%, respectively. The total precision for the low, therapeutic, and high clozapine plasma samples was 10.0, 2.6, and 2.0%, respectively. Analytical accuracy was evaluated by comparing quantitative results with those obtained from a reference laboratory. Those samples containing therapeutic or high concentrations agreed within 3%; the sample containing a subtherapeutic concentration differed by 11.9%. The limit of quantitation was determined to be 35 ng/mL, and the upper limit of linearity was 3000 ng/mL. No significant interferences were detected after testing more than two dozen drugs and metabolites.
ISSN:0146-4760
1945-2403
DOI:10.1093/jat/19.7.537