A new sensitive and precise method for the determination of lactic acid in plasmatic microsamples (50 microL) has been developed. Lactic acid was directly extracted from plasma by ethyl acetate in acidic conditions, and analysed as its di-t-butyldimethylsilyl derivative by capillary gas chromatography/electron-impact mass spectrometry (GC/MS). The internal standard was a previously synthesized deuterated compound, 3-[2H]-(2R)-lactic acid. The method gives good reproductibility and precision, the overall standard deviation being better than 3%. The GC/MS assay was in good agreement with the enzymatic determination.

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