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  • Liquid chromatographic determination of ampicillin and its metabolites in human urine by postcolumn alkaline degradation.

Liquid chromatographic determination of ampicillin and its metabolites in human urine by postcolumn alkaline degradation.

The Journal of pharmacy and pharmacology (1987-01-01)
J Haginaka, J Wakai
ABSTRACT

A high-performance liquid chromatographic method has been developed for the determination of ampicillin (I) and its metabolites [5R,6R)-penicilloate (II), the (5S,6R)-epimer (III), and piperazine-2,5-dione (IV)) in human urine. The assay was based on the measurement of the absorbance at 300 nm following the postcolumn alkaline degradation with 0.75 M sodium hydroxide, 2 X 10(-3) M mercuric chloride, and 1 X 10(-2) M ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium salt in solution. The limits of accurate determination were 0.5 microgram mL-1 for I, 2.0 microgram mL-1 for II and III, and 1.0 microgram mL-1 for IV in neat urine samples with a 10 microL injection. At concentrations of compounds I-IV of 5 micrograms mL-1, within- and between-run precisions were 1.10-4.03% and 0.93-2.34%, respectively. The urinary levels of I and its metabolites were quantified by the proposed method.

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Talampicillin hydrochloride, European Pharmacopoeia (EP) Reference Standard