Abstarct
A method of identification and quantitative determination of baclofen in blood by HPLC with mass spectrometry detection has been developed. It is characterized by high sensitivity, specificity, linearity, accuracy, reproducibility, and a low detection for quantitative determination. The method has been used for diagnostics of acute baclofen poisoning in patients.
Similar content being viewed by others
References
Haubenstock, A., Hruby, K., Jager, U., and Lenz, K., J. Toxicol., 1983, vol. 20, pp. 59–68.
Fraser, A.D., MacNeil, W., and Isner, A.F., J. For. Sci., 1991, vol. 36, pp. 1596–1602.
De Giovanni, N. and d’Aloja, E., For. Science Int., 2001, vol. 1263, pp. 26–32.
Clarke’s Analysis of Drugs and Poisons, Moffat, A.C., Osselton, M.D., and Widdop, B., Eds., London: Pharmac. Press, 2011.
Bocker, J., Khromatographiya. Instrumental’naya analitika: metody khromatographii i kapillyarnoro elektroforeza (Chromatography. Instrumental Analytics: Methods of Chromatography and Capillary Electrophoresis), Moscow: Technosfera, 2009.
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
Corresponding author
Additional information
Original Russian Text © O.A. Dukova, M.Yu. Kotlovsky, A.A. Pokrovsky, E.V. Suvorova, T.G. Shivrina, E.A. Krasnov, A.A. Efremov, 2015, published in Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya.
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Dukova, O.A., Kotlovsky, M.Y., Pokrovsky, A.A. et al. Identification and quantitative determination of baclofen in human blood by HPLC with mass spectrometry detection. Biochem. Moscow Suppl. Ser. B 9, 137–142 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990750815020067
Received:
Published:
Issue Date:
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990750815020067