2015
DOI: 10.1002/elps.201500468
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Microassay for ketamine and metabolites in plasma and serum based on enantioselective capillary electrophoresis with highly sulfated γ-cyclodextrin and electrokinetic analyte injection

Abstract: For the assessment of stereoselective aspects of the metabolism of ketamine, an enantioselective CE-based microassay for determination of the stereoisomers of ketamine and three of its major metabolites in plasma and serum was developed. The assay is based on liquid/liquid extraction of the analytes of interest at alkaline pH from 0.05 mL plasma or serum followed by electrokinetic sample injection of the analytes from the extract across a buffer plug without chiral selector. Separation occurs cationically at n… Show more

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“…The chiral selector, positively charged at that pH, was moving in the opposite direction of the analytes (negatively charged), avoiding, in such a way, the presence of vancomycin in the interface . Other studies employing these techniques include the analysis of: mephenytoin and some of its metabolites;ecstasy and two of its metabolites in urine using MEKC with CDs; and ketamine and its metabolites in equine plasma and urine and in dog plasma, applying CE with charged CDs. Other applications related to the determination of drug enantiomers have also been reported …”
Section: Selected Applications Related To Chiral Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The chiral selector, positively charged at that pH, was moving in the opposite direction of the analytes (negatively charged), avoiding, in such a way, the presence of vancomycin in the interface . Other studies employing these techniques include the analysis of: mephenytoin and some of its metabolites;ecstasy and two of its metabolites in urine using MEKC with CDs; and ketamine and its metabolites in equine plasma and urine and in dog plasma, applying CE with charged CDs. Other applications related to the determination of drug enantiomers have also been reported …”
Section: Selected Applications Related To Chiral Separationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Lin and Lua described acid‐labile conjugates of ketamine, norketamine and DHNK which are most likely N‐glucuronides. In this work, insight into the phase II metabolism of ketamine and its metabolites was investigated by enantioselective capillary electrophoresis (CE), an approach that was previously employed for the assessment of the stereoselectivity of phase I metabolic pathways in vivo and in vitro . Urine samples of equines that received an i.v.…”
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“…Equine urine collected 120 min after racemic ketamine (2.2 mg/kg) injection analyzed (A,C,E) in its native form and (B,D,F) after enzymatic hydrolysis with β‐glucuronidase/arylsulfatase from Helix pomatia using (A,B) method I with lamotrigine as internal standard , (C,D) method II with D‐(+)‐norephedrine as internal standard and (E,F) method III without internal standard . Key: 1: (2R,6R)‐6‐hydroxynorketamine (R‐I), 2: R‐II, 3: (2S,6S)‐6‐hydroxynorketamine (S‐I), 4: R‐IV, 5: S‐II, 6: R‐III, 7: S‐IV, 8: R‐norketamine, 10: S‐dehydronorketamine, 11: S‐norketamine, 12: R‐dehydronorketamine, 13: R‐ketamine, 14: S‐ketamine, IST: internal standard.…”
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