1986
DOI: 10.1093/jat/10.2.65
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A New Method for the Determination in Blood and Urine of a Novel Triazolobenzodiazepine (Estazolam) by HPLC

Abstract: In this study the authors report a new method to determine estazolam in blood and urine by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC). This compound is a triazolobenzodiazepine and shows an interesting psychopharmacological activity. The extraction from biological fluids was carried out using a mixture of ethylenechloride, methylenechloride, and ethylacetate (1:1:8). The HPLC analysis was carried out with a C18 column, using methanol:phosphate buffer (pH 7.5, 0.011M):acetonitrile (65:33:2) as mobile phase. The… Show more

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“…According to the above experimental design, quantitative plasma concentration analysis was first performed in the estazolam fatal intoxication (EFI) and estazolam intoxication non-death (EIND). Combining previous studies and our protocol, these two groups were administered at a concentration of 500 mg/100 g (6 × LD50) [23]. The EIND group mice (n = 10, Female: Male = 1:1) were poisoned, survived for more than 8 h and treated with cervical dislocation, but the EFI group mice (n = 10, F:M = 1:1) died within 8 h of administration.…”
Section: Animals Diets and Groupingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the above experimental design, quantitative plasma concentration analysis was first performed in the estazolam fatal intoxication (EFI) and estazolam intoxication non-death (EIND). Combining previous studies and our protocol, these two groups were administered at a concentration of 500 mg/100 g (6 × LD50) [23]. The EIND group mice (n = 10, Female: Male = 1:1) were poisoned, survived for more than 8 h and treated with cervical dislocation, but the EFI group mice (n = 10, F:M = 1:1) died within 8 h of administration.…”
Section: Animals Diets and Groupingmentioning
confidence: 99%