TY - JOUR
T1 - Aqueous chromatographic system for the quantification of propofol in biological fluids using a temperature-responsive polymer modified stationary phase
AU - Nishio, Tadashi
AU - Suzuki, Rie
AU - Tsukada, Yuko
AU - Kanazawa, Hideko
AU - Okano, Teruo
AU - Miyabe-Nishiwaki, Takako
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by grants from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture Japan and the R&D Project for Environmental Nanotechnology of the Ministry of Environment (MOE), Japanese government.
PY - 2009/10/30
Y1 - 2009/10/30
N2 - A new method for the quantitative analysis of monkey serum propofol, which is widely used as an anaesthetic agent, was developed by utilizing a temperature-responsive polymer of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm) and butyl methacrylate (BMA) as the stationary phase of HPLC-fluorescence detection. This poly(NIPAAm-co-BMA) copolymer undergoes a reversible phase transition from a hydrophilic to a hydrophobic microstructure when triggered by change in the temperature. Also this chromatographic system is possible to separate the analytes by using only water as a mobile phase. A pretreatment of the serum (80 μL) was only solid-phase extraction, and the recovery rate of propofol and internal standard was more than 77%, respectively. This method covered the calibration range from 0.5 μg/mL to 10 μg/mL and allowed a reproducible quantification of the serum propofol in administrated monkey serum. The intra- and inter-assay relative standard deviations were less than 14.1%. In addition, there was good relationship of the quantification values between the developed method and the widely used reversed-phase HPLC method. Our developed method has proven to be useful for a simple analysis of propofol in clinical practice, because the avoidance of complicated mobile phase preparation was possible, and only temperature changing could regulate the retention time of the analyte. In addition, by using water instead of fossil fuel, it is the ideal analytical method according to green chemistry.
AB - A new method for the quantitative analysis of monkey serum propofol, which is widely used as an anaesthetic agent, was developed by utilizing a temperature-responsive polymer of N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAAm) and butyl methacrylate (BMA) as the stationary phase of HPLC-fluorescence detection. This poly(NIPAAm-co-BMA) copolymer undergoes a reversible phase transition from a hydrophilic to a hydrophobic microstructure when triggered by change in the temperature. Also this chromatographic system is possible to separate the analytes by using only water as a mobile phase. A pretreatment of the serum (80 μL) was only solid-phase extraction, and the recovery rate of propofol and internal standard was more than 77%, respectively. This method covered the calibration range from 0.5 μg/mL to 10 μg/mL and allowed a reproducible quantification of the serum propofol in administrated monkey serum. The intra- and inter-assay relative standard deviations were less than 14.1%. In addition, there was good relationship of the quantification values between the developed method and the widely used reversed-phase HPLC method. Our developed method has proven to be useful for a simple analysis of propofol in clinical practice, because the avoidance of complicated mobile phase preparation was possible, and only temperature changing could regulate the retention time of the analyte. In addition, by using water instead of fossil fuel, it is the ideal analytical method according to green chemistry.
KW - Clinical practice
KW - Green chemistry
KW - HPLC-fluorescence detection
KW - Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide)
KW - Propofol
KW - Temperature-responsive chromatography
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U2 - 10.1016/j.chroma.2009.04.047
DO - 10.1016/j.chroma.2009.04.047
M3 - Article
C2 - 19446823
AN - SCOPUS:70349769510
SN - 0021-9673
VL - 1216
SP - 7427
EP - 7432
JO - Journal of Chromatography A
JF - Journal of Chromatography A
IS - 44
ER -