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1: Acta Pol Pharm. 1992;49(5-6):15-7.Links

[Propanidid and etomidate identification from the blood by thin-layer chromatography]

[Article in Polish]

Akademia Medyczna, ul. Okopowa 1, 20-022 Lublin.

Propanidid and etomidate were extracted from blood with diethyl ether at pH ca. 8 (phosphate buffer), then separated and identified by thin-layer chromatography on silica gel, using diethyl ether-acetone (3:1, v/v) for propanidid or dioxane-acetic acid (47:3, v/v) for etomidate as the mobile phase. Both compounds can be revealed on dried chromatograms using sodium carbonate solution up to the amount 1 microg/cm3 of plasma, and it is sufficient sensivity for propanidid adhibited in therapeutic doses, whereas this limits the detection of etomidate for overdosed patients only.

PMID: 16092193 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]