Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/34087
Title: Development and validation of a bioanalytical LC-UV method with solid-phase extraction for determination of valproic acid in saliva.
Authors: Tonikj Ribarska, Jasmina 
Haxhiu, Arlinda
Sterјev, Zoran 
Kiteva Trenchevska, Gordana 
Shuturkova, Ljubica 
Trajkovikj Jolevska, Suzana 
Keywords: valproic acid
saliva
solid-phase extraction
high-performance liquid chromatography
validation
Issue Date: Jun-2012
Publisher: Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts/Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Source: Tonic-Ribarska J, Haxhiu A, Sterjev Z, Kiteva G, Suturkova L, Trajkovic-Jolevska S. Development and validation of a bioanalytical LC-UV method with solid-phase extraction for determination of valproic acid in saliva. Acta Pharm. 2012 Jun;62(2):211-20. doi: 10.2478/v10007-012-0015-0. PMID: 22750819.
Journal: Prilozi (Makedonska akademija na naukite i umetnostite. Oddelenie za medicinski nauki) 
Abstract: A bioanalytical HPLC method with UV detection for the determination of the antiepileptic drug valproic acid in human saliva has been developed and validated. Saliva represents an alternative matrix for therapeutic monitoring of antiepileptic drugs due to the increasing interest in free drug concentration. The proposed method involved solid-phase extraction for sample preparation and yielded very good mean recoveries of 99.4 % and 97.9 % for valproic acid and IS, respectively. The calibration function for valproic acid was linear over the concentration range of 1.0-50.0 μg mL⁻¹ (R² = 0.9989). Within-run and between-run precision and accuracy were studied at four concentrations and RSDs were less than 7.3 and 2.2 %, while accuracy values were higher than 96.8 and 97.5 %, respectively. The described method provides sensitivity, linearity, precision, accuracy and is suitable for analyses of valproic acid in saliva samples.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12188/34087
DOI: 10.2478/v10007-012-0015-0
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