“…For HPLC quantification, reported methods have used UV detection (Bahrami and Mohammadi, 2006;Bolon et al, 2004;Daurel-Receveur et al, 2006;Elbarbry and Shoker, 2007;Indjova et al, 2005;Mandla et al, 2003;Na-Bangchang et al, 2000;Pastore et al, 2002;Patel and Akhlaghi, 2006;Shipkova et al, 1998Shipkova et al, , 2001Srivatsan et al, 2004;Streit et al, 2004;Teshima et al, 2002Teshima et al, , 2003Westley et al, 2005;Yin et al, 2006;Zambonin et al, 2004), including diode array detection (Bolon et al, 2004;Daurel-Receveur et al, 2006;Shipkova et al, 1998) or fluorescence detection (Hosotsubo et al, 2001;Shen et al, 2005). In previous assays, some assays used large sample volumes (>100 μL; Bahrami and Mohammadi, 2006;Bolon et al, 2004;Elbarbry and Shoker, 2007;Shipkova et al, 1998) or time-consuming sample preparation using liquid-liquid extraction (Bahrami and Mohammadi, 2006;Na-Bangchang et al, 2000) or solid-phase extraction (Brandhorst et al, 2006;Daurel-Receveur et al, 2006;Patel and Akhlaghi, 2006;Teshima et al, 2003;Yin et al, 2006), and some had lengthy run times (Bolon et al, 2004;Srivatsan et al, 2004;…”