A rapid method for detecting barbiturates in serum using EI-SIM |
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Authors: | T. Kojima T. Taniguchi M. Yashiki T. Miyazaki Y. Iwasaki T. Mikami M. Ohtani |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Legal Medicine, Hiroshima University School of Medicine, 734 Hiroshima, Japan;(2) Division of Emergency Medicine, Hiroshima University Hospital, 734 Hiroshima, Japan |
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Abstract: | A simple and rapid method for analysis of barbiturates in serum has been developed. In order to extract and clean barbiturates in serum, a separation column packed with Extrelut and Florisil was used, and the eluate was directly analyzed by means of electron impact selected ion monitoring (EI-SIM). Selected ions used were base peak ions of 10 barbituartes, and the internal standard used was allobarbital or secobarbital. The calibration curves were linear over the range 0.5–5 ng. Extraction of replicate serum samples containing 20 g/1.5 ml and 5 g/1.5 ml resulted in a recovery of 87.2–105.2% and 81.6–104.6%, respectively, with the exception of phenobarbital, which was 151.9% and 172.1%, respectively. Secobarbital was also analyzed in the serum of 13 patients who had been given secobarbital intravenously. In 3 out of 10 cases, Secobarbital levels greater than 1 g/ml were detected more than 72 h after administration. This method seems to have possibilities for clinical use.Paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium ADVANCES IN LEGAL MEDICINE, Berlin, Germany, August 30–September 1, 1993 |
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Keywords: | Barbiturates Serum analysis GUMS (EI-SIM) Secobarbital therapy |
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