Solid-phase extraction and HPLC determination of levamisole hydrochloride in sheep plasma

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Du Preez, J.L.
Lotter, A.P.

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Published by the Agricultural Research Council, Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute

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The anthelmintic, levamisole, was determined in sheep plasma by means of ion-pair solid-phase extraction (SPE) and reverse-phase liquid chromatography. The SPE columns were conditioned with 2 ml of methanol followed by 1 ml of octane sulphonic-acid buffer. After sample application, the columns were washed with 2 ml of the same buffer, followed by elution with 90/10 acetonitrile: buffer. A phenyl reversephase column (Spherisorb S5 Phenyl, 250 x 4,6 mm) was used with a mobile phase of acetonitrile: 0,005 M of octane sulphonic-acid sodium salt and 0,2% triethylamine in water, pH 3,5, 38/62. Extraction recoveries of 89-94% were achieved over the range from 100-3 750 ng/ml. Accuracy and precision were better than 96% and 2,6%, respectively, over said range, with a limit of quantitation of 50 ng/ml.

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Veterinary medicine, HPLC determination, Levamisole hydrochloride, Sheep plasma, Solid-phase extraction

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Du Preez, JL & Lotter, AP 1996, 'Solid-phase extraction and HPLC determination of levamisole hydrochloride in sheep plasma’. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 63, no. 3, pp. 209-211.