“…The most widely used are HPLC and GC methods. Several HPLC and GC methods for the determination of terbHCl in human plasma (Schatz and Haberl, 1989;Faergemann et al, 1993, 1994, Zehender et al, 1995, urine (Faergemann et al, 1993, Schatz andHaberl, 1989), dermis-epidermis (Faergemann et al, 1993(Faergemann et al, , 1994, stratum corneum (Faergemann et al, 1993(Faergemann et al, , 1994, hair (Faergemann et al, 1993(Faergemann et al, , 1994, nails (Faergemann et al, 1993(Faergemann et al, , 1994Schatz et al, 1995) and milk (Schatz and Haberl, 1989) have been reported. A method for determination of terbHCl in various rat tissues has also been described (Yeganeh and McLachlan, 2000).…”