The extraction of seven tricyclic antidepressant amines from human plasma at different pH values was investigated for dichloromethane, diethyl ether and hexane--1-pentanol (95:5). The amines were extracted as bases and back-extracted to sulphuric acid, 0.10 mol/l, prior to the separation by bonded-phase liquid chromatography. Ether and hexane--1-pentanol (95:5) were most suitable, tertiary amines being best extracted at pH 8, and secondary amines at pH 10. Using ether, both while 15 min ws sufficient for hexane--1-pentanol (95:5). UV detection allowed concentrations down to 10 ng in 1 ml of plasma to be determined. Three ammonium ions--octylammonium, dimethylammonium, and trimethylammonium--were added as modifiers to the mobile phase containing acetonitrile in phosphoric acid, 0.10 mol/l. In the concentration interval 0.010--0.030 mol/l all of the amine modifiers gave on Polygosil C8 peak asymmetry factors of sufficiently low magnitude, while on Li-Chrosorb RP-18 this was so only for di- and trimethylammonium in a concentration of 0.030 mol/l.
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