Volume 64, Issue 5 pp. 785-788
Research Article

Fluorometric assay of bethanidine in plasma

C. N. Corder

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C. N. Corder

Department of Pharmacology and Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261

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T. S. Klaniecki

T. S. Klaniecki

Department of Pharmacology and Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261

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R. H. Mc Donald Jr

R. H. Mc Donald Jr

Department of Pharmacology and Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261

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C. Berlin

C. Berlin

Department of Pharmacology and Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15261

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First published: May 1975
Citations: 3

Abstract

A fluorometric method for determining bethanidine in blood plasma is described. The bethanidine is extracted into chloroform, a drug-dye complex with eosin Y is formed, and the fluorescence is measured (excitation, 535 nm; fluorescence, 560 nm). The assay detects 0.02 μM bethanidine (4 ng/ml) in plasma. The relative fluorescence of several body constituents and antihypertensive drugs is negligible. The plasma levels of bethanidine in four hypertensive patients receiving this drug were measured.

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