“…By this technique the halflife would appear to be shorter than previously suggested by gas chromatographic assay. Garrett, Tsau & Hinderling (1972) found negligible extraction of metformin into polar organic solvents even at high alkalinities and attributed this to a low degree of molecular association of dialkylated compared to mono-substituted biguanides. In our hands, extraction of metformin from alkaline solutions using methylene chloride, as described by Matin et al (1975), was not sufficiently reproducible when using buformin as internal standard.…”