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Extraction techniques turbulent-flow chromatography

In some cases, so called direct plasma injection techniques may be used23 83 104 108 instead of protein precipitation for loading plasma samples onto an HPLC/MS/MS system. Some direct plasma injection systems use a column switching technique in which the plasma is loaded onto an extraction column that retains the small molecules. The other plasma components are sent to waste and the flow is switched so that the small molecules are eluted onto an analytical column that connects to the MS/MS.23 83 108 One variation of the column switching method is turbulent flow chromatography commercialized by Cohesive Technologies (now part of Thermo, San Jose, CA).23... [Pg.212]

Zimmer D. et al., 1999. Comparison of turbulent-flow chromatography with automated solid-phase extraction in 96-well plates and liquid-liquid extraction used as plasma sample preparation techniques for liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. J Chromatogr A 854 1999. [Pg.298]

Ceglarek et al.45 reported the rapid simultaneous quantification of immmunosuppressants (cyclosporine A, tacrolimus, and sirolimus) in transplant patients by turbulent flow chromatography (TFC) coupled with HPLC-MS/MS. TFC is an online extraction technique involving the direct application of human plasma onto a turbulent flow column where protein is washed from the samples before the retained drug is backflushed onto an analytical column. [Pg.309]

Three recently introduced on-line extraction techniques have been applied to biological samples. These techniques involve direct injection with restricted access media [11,12], turbulent flow chromatography [13], and on-line solid-phase extraction. [Pg.190]

Zimmer, D. Pickard, V. Czembor, W. Muller, C. Comparison of Turbulent Flow Chromatography with Automated Solid-Phase Extraction in 96-Well Plates and Liquid-Liquid Extraction used as Plasma Separation Techniques for Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Mass Spectrometry, J. Chromatogr. A 854, 23-35 (1999). [Pg.505]

Many different sample preparation techniques are available to the drug discovery scientist. Off-line sample preparation procedures include protein precipitation, filtration, dilution followed by injection, liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), and solid-phase extraction (SPE). Typically, these procedures are performed in an automated, high-throughput mode that features a 96-well plate format. Online sample preparation procedures include SPE and turbulent flow chromatography (TFC) with conventional chromatographic media or restricted access media (RAM). These online approaches are often simple and easy to automate. [Pg.43]

An evaluation of the scientific literature reveals that over 500 papers on veterinary drug residue analysis were published in the 5-year period of 2005-2009. Liquid extraction (LE) and liquid-solid extraction (LSE) were found to be very popular sample treatment techniques that were used in 30% and 60% of the reported studies, respectively. Here, LE includes all liquid-based approaches such as liquid-liquid extraction (LLE), extrelut liquid-liquid extraction, liquid-liquid micro-extraction, and pressurized liquid extraction (PLE). LSE includes solid phase extraction (SPE) and all other sorbent-based extraction procedures, such as solid phase micro-extraction (SPME), stir bar sorptive extraction (SBSE), restricted-access materials (RAM), turbulent-flow chromatography (TEC), dispersive SPE (dSPE), and matrix solid phase dispersion... [Pg.125]


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