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GC-based Detection of Aldononitrile Acetate Derivatized Glucosamine and Muramic Acid for Microbial Residue Determination in Soil
Published on: May 19, 2012
Analysis of D-penicillamine by gas chromatography utilizing nitrogen--phosphorus detection
Abstract:
A method is presented for the analysis of the "orphan" drug D-penicillamine (D-Pa), which is used for the treatment of the inherited rare copper metabolism dysfunction known as Wilson's disease, by assaying a derivative of the compound by gas chromatography employing a rubidium sensitized nitrogen--phosphorus detector. Analytical procedures are described for the analyses of residues of D-Pa X HCl salt in animal feed and for the analyses of the salt or free base from aqueous solutions by utilizing a single-step double derivatization with diazomethane--acetone. Stability data for D-Pa X HCl in animal feed and for the free base in water are presented. An ancillary fluorescence derivatization procedure for the analysis of D-Pa in water is also reported.
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