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A method for analyzing belladonna alkaloids--hyoscyamine, scopolamine, anisodamine and anisodine, by means of capillary GC and GC-MSD was described. The retention data and characteristic ions of the parent and TMS derivatives of these alkaloids are given and will be very useful for identification of unknown alkaloids. The derivatization of different silylation reagents was compared, and the derivatization with MSTFA was found to be better than with BSA and BSTFA. The method has been used for studying biotransformation of these alkaloids in biosynthesis. Analysis of anisodamine and anisodine by CGC and GC-MS has not been found in the literature. In addition, the advantages of TMS derivatization are also discussed.
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PMID:[Studies on analysis of Belladonna alkaloids by capillary GC and GC-MSD]. 141 89

The method for the analysis of anileridine, levorphanol, nalbuphine and ethamivan in urine by means of GC/NPD and GC/MSD is described. TFAA and MSTFA-MBTFA have been used in this procedure for TFA and TMS derivatization. The parent forms and the metabolites of the four drugs can be found by GC/NPD screening and GC/MSD confirmation. The method is reliable, fast and sensitive.
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PMID:[Studies on the analysis of anileridine, levorphanol, nalbuphine and ethamivan in urine]. 180 23

Procedures for the separation and identification of 12 narcotic analgesics and 2 CNS-stimulants are described using GC/FID, GC/NPD and GC/MSD. The TFA and TMS derivatives were prepared by adding TFAA, MB TFA and MSTFA to the standard drugs. The mixture was heated at 70 degrees C for 30 min and chromatographed on FS capillary columns (SE-54, HP-5). Preliminary results show that all the derivatization with TFAA is better than that with MBTFA, but not much different from MSTFA derivatization. The method is reliable, fast and simple and may be used to screen these drugs and further applied to the analysis of biological fluids such as plasma and urine.
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PMID:[Studies on the analysis of some narcotic analgesics and CNS-stimulants]. 257 34

Consumption of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is increasing and with it the danger of environmental pollution by pharmaceutical residues. Publications regarding NSAIDs in the environment not only show that they are toxic to many animal species, but also highlight the need for robust analytical methods for monitoring the level of such contaminants in environmental matrices. In our study we selected the four most widely used NSAIDs in Slovenia and Central Europe, ibuprofen, naproxen, ketoprofen and diclofenac, and studied their extraction from sediment samples. We examined several extraction techniques (ultrasonic extraction, Soxhlet extraction, pressurized liquid extraction, supercritical fluid extraction and microwave-assisted extraction) using a spiked sediment sample and determined optimal extraction conditions. After extraction we applied a clean-up step, derivatisation of the analytes and gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection (GC-MSD) and selected the most appropriate extraction procedure. The optimised analytical method chosen for analysis of sediment samples consisted of microwave-assisted extraction, clean-up of the extract with SPE, derivatisation with MSTFA and determination with GC-MSD. The optimised procedure was applied to the analysis of two environmental river samples taken from the vicinity of Novo mesto, the biggest town in the south eastern part of Slovenia with 62,000 inhabitants, a hospital and a pharmaceutical factory in its vicinity. While analysis of the sample taken upstream of the town showed no detectable amounts of NSAIDs, analysis of samples taken downstream showed quantifiable levels of two of the studied NSAIDs (naproxen and ketoprofen). Besides these two NSAIDs, river water samples sampled at the same time and location on the River Krka also showed the presence of diclofenac. Sampling on the River Krka and other Slovene rivers will in the future be repeated at different sampling points in order to track down the main sources of pollution.
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PMID:Determination of NSAIDs in river sediment samples. 1711 35