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Determination of Trimethoprim and Sulphamethoxazole in Serum by Reversed-Phase and Ion Pair HPLC

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Pages 521-536 | Published online: 05 Dec 2006
 

Abstract

HPLC serum assay methods for trimethoprim and sulpha-methoxazole are described. Octadecylsilane coated silica is used as the stationary phase in both analyses. The determination of trimethoprim involves extraction and chromatography employing reversed phase ion-pair HPLC with u.v. detection at 229nm. Using lml of serum, trimethoprim at levels of 10ng/ml can be measured. Sample preparation of sulphamethoxazole consists of protein precipitation only. Chromatography is by ion-supression and monitoring at 254nm. The sulphamethoxazole can be detected in serum at concentrations in the region of 0.1μg/ml. Results are presented to show the variation of trimethoprim and sulphamethoxazole in serum of eight healthy subjects over a 72 hour period following ingestion of 20ml co-trimoxazole suspensions from two manufacturers.

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