2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2010.11.005
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Matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry for quantitative determination of β-blocker drugs in one-drop of human serum sample

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“…Propranolol and olanzapine were used as models, because they are widely studied in chemistry and in imaging techniques [23,24], as well as in mass spectrometric analysis [5,9,25], since their behavior with respect to the ionization process is well understood [26]. Propranolol is commonly used to treat hypertension, angina and post-traumatic stress disorders [27].…”
Section: Msi Drug Distribution and Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Propranolol and olanzapine were used as models, because they are widely studied in chemistry and in imaging techniques [23,24], as well as in mass spectrometric analysis [5,9,25], since their behavior with respect to the ionization process is well understood [26]. Propranolol is commonly used to treat hypertension, angina and post-traumatic stress disorders [27].…”
Section: Msi Drug Distribution and Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first analysis using this configuration was carried out in 2006 in combination with GC‐MS . MALDI‐MS is another popular analytical technique suitable for this extraction method . If the extraction is moreover dynamic, the movement of the aqueous phase in and out of the micro‐syringe increases the transfer and diffusion rates of the analyte from the aqueous phase to the organic phase .…”
Section: Sdmementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biological samples contain proteins, salts, acids, bases, and various organic components with properties close to those of searched analytes. In the recent years, applications of the SDME were aimed mostly to extraction of the several organic compounds in the biological samples such as fish (Botrel et al 2017), urine and blood of the rats (Agrawal et al 2007), human urine (Gao et al 2011García-Vasquéz et al 2015), saliva (Timofeeva et al 2016) and human blood serum (Shrivas and Patel 2009) (Table 4). The solidification of the extraction solvent in microliter scale after dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction for the extraction of drugs (Ebrahimzadeh et al 2011;Ahmadi-Jouibari et al 2014;Tehrani et al 2014), medicaments (Ebrahimzadeh et al 2013Jia et al 2013;Suh et al 2014) was also reported.…”
Section: Biological Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%