Issue 6, 2000

Fast urinary screening for paracetamol using on-line microwave assisted hydrolysis and spectrophotometric detection

Abstract

A fully automated urinary screening system for paracetamol and its metabolites is proposed. The method comprises on-line acid microwave assisted hydrolysis of the drug to p-aminophenol followed by reaction with o-cresol in alkaline medium. The indophenol blue dye formed can be continuously monitored at 620 nm. The detection limit achieved, 0.1 μg ml−1, allows a high dilution of the samples, thus reducing potential interferences from the sample matrix (mainly protein degradation during urine hydrolysis). The proposed screening system also possesses an adequate selectivity, as the major interferent, epinephrine, is tolerated at concentrations higher than those that could be found in the positive urine samples. The reproducibility, expressed as relative standard deviation, was 3.0% and the sample frequency 20 h−1. The reliability of the method was established at five concentrations (between 0.5 and 4 times the detection limit). Finally, it was applied to the screening of several human urine samples. The results obtained were compared with those provided by batch acid hydrolysis, and were similar in all instances.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Feb 2000
Accepted
30 Mar 2000
First published
09 May 2000

Analyst, 2000,125, 1179-1183

Fast urinary screening for paracetamol using on-line microwave assisted hydrolysis and spectrophotometric detection

A. Criado, S. Cárdenas, M. Gallego and M. Valcárcel, Analyst, 2000, 125, 1179 DOI: 10.1039/B001153N

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