A high-pressure liquid chromatography method for serum quinidine and (3S)-3-hydroxyquinidine

  • Noel Weidner
  • , Jack H. Ladenson
  • , Larry Larson
  • , Gerald Kessler
  • , Jay M. McDonald

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Abstract

A bonded reversed phase, high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) method for serum quinidine and its major metabolite in serum, (3S)-3-hydroxtquinidine, is presented. The method employs toluene, rather than benzene for extraction of 100 μl of serum, can utilize either absorbance or fluorescence detectors, and utilizes a column and equipment which is also suitable for theophylline analyses. Quinidine values in sera by the present method correlated well with fluorometric non-chromatographic methods using ethylene chloride (r = 0.932) or benzene-sulfuric acid (r = 0.950) for extraction of the quinidine. The comparison data suggest a therapeutic range for quinidine of 1.3-5.0 mg/ liter when measured by HPLC. In over one year of routine use in a clinical chemistry laboratory, the method has proven to be rapid and precise with interassay coefficients of variation of 2.5-5.5%. No interferences with the HPLC method have yet been identified.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7-13
Number of pages7
JournalClinica Chimica Acta
Volume91
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1 1979

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