A simple reliable liquid chromatographic method for assay of cyclosporin A in serum or urine is described. Samples were cleaned up on a solid-phase extraction system (cyanopropyl column). The system involved a reversed-phase C18 Ultrasphere column maintained at 72 degrees C and an acetonitrile linear gradient (65 to 95%) in 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe development of polarographic techniques within the last thirty years has made possible exceptional increases in sensitivity ; thus the order of concentration studied has passed from 10-3 g ion/1. to 10-10 g ion/1. Pulse polarography with anodic stripping voltammetry is, therefore, particularly suitable for the determination of a large number of the so-called " biologically essential " and " highly toxic " metals, more often than not present in extremely low concentrations in biological samples which may be of limited volume (blood, for example).
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