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Capillary Gas Chromatography and Thermionic N-P-Specific Detection of 13-Bis(2-chloroethyl)-l-nitrosourea (BCNU) or l-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-l-nitrosourea (CCNU) in Stability and Pharmacokinetic Studies

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An expedient, rapid, and sensitive capillary gas chromatographic method for the analysis of l,3-bis(2-chloroethyl)-l-nitrosourea (BCNU) or l-(2-chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-l-nitrosourea (CCNU) in plasma is described. Separation of the underivatized nitrosourea compounds was performed on a 0.33-mm-i.d., 25-m fused-silica, SE-30 capillary column, and detection was carried out using a thermionic N–P-specific detector. The compounds were extracted from plasma with benzene with a yield of >87%. The assay was linear in the ranges of 0.001 to 0.5 and 0.5 to 25 µg/ml for CCNU or 0.003 to 0.50 and 0.5 to 25 µg/ml for BCNU, with correlation coefficients from 0.9914 to 0.9999 and coefficients of variation (CV) of <3.3%. Other antineoplastic agents did not interfere in the assay. The method was employed to study the pharmacokinetics of BCNU in rabbits. The plasma concentration-time curves were fit to a two-compartment model with a mean (SE) α, β, and total-body clearance of 2.898 (0.913) hr−1, 0.1228 (0.0179) hr−1, and 7.211 (2.862) liters/hr · kg, respectively. Further, the stability of BCNU and CCNU in solution was examined at different temperatures. Both compounds were stable in benzene or acetone (4 to 37°C) but labile in plasma even if refrigerated. The apparent rate constants for degradation of BCNU and CCNU were 0.09921 and 0.02853 hr−1 at 4°C and 5.998 and 2.553 hr−1 at 37°C, respectively.

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El-Yazigi, A., Martin, C.R. Capillary Gas Chromatography and Thermionic N-P-Specific Detection of 13-Bis(2-chloroethyl)-l-nitrosourea (BCNU) or l-(2-Chloroethyl)-3-cyclohexyl-l-nitrosourea (CCNU) in Stability and Pharmacokinetic Studies. Pharm Res 5, 220–225 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1015989612562

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