Quantitation of the novel anticonvulsant remacemide in rat and dog plasma and urine: application of the plasma methodology to measure the plasma protein binding of remacemide.

J Chromatogr

Department of Preclinical Research Support, Fisons Pharmaceutical Division, Rochester, NY 14623.

Published: November 1992

Sensitive and selective methods have been developed for quantitation of the novel anticonvulsant remacemide in rat and dog plasma and urine. The methods employed liquid-liquid extraction (urine) or ion-exchange solid-phase extraction (plasma), with an internal standard, followed by high-performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection. The detection limit for both methods was 10 ng/ml. Overall accuracy was 0.00% for plasma and -1.4% for urine with a precision of 6.04 and 3.87% for plasma and urine, respectively. The standard curves were linear for both plasma and urine over a wide concentration range (9.96-2490 ng/ml). The plasma method was also applied to measurement of in vitro plasma protein binding of remacemide in rat, dog and human plasma.

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