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Determination of Pentamidine in Whole Blood, Plasma, and Urine by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
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1990
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The analysis of pentamidine in whole blood, plasma, and urine by liquid chromatography is described. Extraction was made with a mixture of acetonitrile and chloroform followed by back-extraction into phosphate buffer. A reversed-phase chromatographic system with fluorescence detection was used. The precision of the method was 5-7% at the lower limit of determination (16 nmol/L in plasma and hemolyzed whole blood, 27.7 nmol/L in urine).