Publications by authors named "Maria J Villasenor Llerena"

A simple, rapid, and sensitive method has been proposed and validated to directly quantify letrozole (LE) and its metabolite, bis-4-cyanophenylmethanol (ME) in urine samples (without any additional treatment) by micellar electrokinetic capillary chromatography (MEKC). In an effort to improve the selectivity and sensitivity of the method, the chemical and instrumental parameters were optimized. The best conditions were: 70 mM borate buffer (pH 9.

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A simple, fast, selective and very sensitive capillary GC-MS method for the simultaneous determination of five antidepressant drugs is described. Fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, citalopram, sertraline and paroxetine belong to the newest and most important drug group termed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors. Imipramine was used in this method as an internal standard for quantification.

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Several CE methods have been developed to achieve the chiral separation of citalopram (CIT) and its metabolites demethylcitalopram (DCIT), didemethylcitalopram (DDCIT), and citalopram N-oxide (CIT-NO). All of these compounds were present as racemic mixtures. The best method, which led to the first ever chiral screening of CIT, DCIT, DDCIT, and CIT-NO, involved the use of carboxymethyl-gamma-CD (CM-gamma-CD) and the entangled polymer hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) as chiral and selectivity additives, respectively, in the buffer system.

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A chiral capillary electrophoresis (CE) method has been developed allowing the enantiomeric separation of racemic citalopram (R-(-) and S-(+) citalopram) using as chiral selector carboxymethyl-gamma-cyclodrextrin (CM-gamma-CD). The influence of chemical and instrumental parameters on the separation such as cyclodextrin (CD) and buffer concentrations, buffer pH, voltage, injection pressure, ..

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