Application of the Quetiapine Templated Molecular Imprinted Polymer in Its Extraction from Human Blood Plasma; an Experimental and Density Functional Theory Study
Abstract:In the present project, we have applied a molecular imprinted polymer (MIP) for the solid phase extraction (SPE) of quetiapine residue from human blood plasma. This study aimed to develop a method for determination of the bioavailability of quetiapine as a widely used antipsychotic in the blood serum. The extraction of quetiapine from the plasma was optimized and the loading amount (LA) for its adsorption was determined. Subsequently, a HPLC-UV/VIS method was validated and applied to analyze the concentration … Show more
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