2006
DOI: 10.1002/bmc.671
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Micro‐extraction techniques in analytical toxicology: short review

Abstract: This paper discusses new developments in plasma micro-extraction techniques in the context of established micro-extraction and protein precipitation methodology. Simple liquid-liquid solvent extraction (LLE) of plasma with direct GC or HPLC analysis of the resulting extract has been used for many years. Butyl acetate and methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE) give efficient extraction of many drugs and metabolites from small volumes of plasma or whole blood at an appropriate pH, and form the upper layer, thus simplifying… Show more

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“…Recently, efforts have been placed on miniaturizing the LLE procedure to greatly reduce the amount of organic solvent resulting in the development of micro-extraction methodologies such as liquid-phase micro-extraction (LPME), liquid-liquid micro-extraction (LLME), solidphase micro-extraction (SPME), etc. [29,30]. DLLME is a mode of LPME, which is based on the same principles as the traditional LLE, but with the advantages of simplicity, rapidity, low sample volume, low cost, high recovery, and a high enrichment factor [31].…”
Section: Standard Solutions and Reagentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, efforts have been placed on miniaturizing the LLE procedure to greatly reduce the amount of organic solvent resulting in the development of micro-extraction methodologies such as liquid-phase micro-extraction (LPME), liquid-liquid micro-extraction (LLME), solidphase micro-extraction (SPME), etc. [29,30]. DLLME is a mode of LPME, which is based on the same principles as the traditional LLE, but with the advantages of simplicity, rapidity, low sample volume, low cost, high recovery, and a high enrichment factor [31].…”
Section: Standard Solutions and Reagentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Homogenization, ultrasonication, freeze-thawing, pressure cycling, and bead mills have all been employed for protein extraction [40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48]. One method that is effective for a wide range of biological samples is cellular homogenization.…”
Section: Protein Extraction and Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[18][19][20] A novel microextraction technique, dispersive liquid-liquid microextraction (DLLME), was recently introduced by Berijani et al 19 based on a ternary component solvent system, like homogeneous liquid-liquid extraction and cloud point extraction (CPE). It has the advantages of simplicity, rapidity, low sample volume, low cost, high recovery, and a high enrichment factor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%