A simple and rapid liquid chromatographic method for the determination of metronidazole and its hydroxymetabolite in plasma and cutaneous microdialysates.

Acta Pol Pharm

Department of Dermatology, Dermatopharmacotherapy Division, Pomeranian Academy of Medicine, 72 Powstańców Wlkp. Str., 70-111 Szczecin, Poland.

Published: April 2003

A rapid, accurate, simple and low-cost method for quantitative determination of metronidazole and its hydroxymetabolite, in plasma and microdialysate samples, using tinidazole as an internal standard, has been developed. Metronidazole is widely used as a valuable agent for antiprotozoal as well as antibiotic therapy when anaerobic organisms are involved. Separation of the compounds studied was performed on a 120 x 4 mm analytical column, filled with LiChrosorb RP-8, 5 microm, the mobile phase consisted of 0.05 mol/L aqueous solution of potassium dihydrogen phosphate, adjusted to pH = 3.5 with orthophosphoric acid, methanol and acetonitrile (40:2:3. v/v/v). Detection was performed at 320 nm. Intra- and interserial precision was below 4.6% and 7.9%, respectively, for both the compounds studied. The presented method is suitable for pharmacokinetic studies.

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