A stereospecific HPLC method was developed for the analysis of (-) and (+) pentazocine in human serum. Each enantiomer and the internal standard nalophine were isolated from serum using a liquid-liquid extraction procedure. Recoveries of 99.05 +/- 5.37 and 97.42 +/- 2.78% were obtained for (-) and (+) pentazocine, respectively. Resolution of the enantiomers was obtained by using an ovomucoid chiral stationary phase with a mobile phase of methanol:acetonitrile: 10 mM phosphate buffer, pH 5.8 (20:5.3:74.7 v/v/v). A resolution (Rs) value of 1.80 was obtained for the pentazocine enantiomers. Linear calibration curves were obtained in the 10-100 ng/mL range for each enantiomer in serum. The detection limit based on a signal-to-noise ratio of 3 was 5 ng/mL for each enantiomer in serum using fluorescence detection with excitation at 275 nm and emission set at 335 nm. The lowest quantifiable level was found to be 10 ng for each enantiomer. Precision and accuracy of the method were in the 3.8-4.8% and 1.3-4.2% ranges, respectively.
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