2001
DOI: 10.1002/bmc.108
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Determination of terbinafine hydrochloride in cat hair by two chromatographic methods

Abstract: Terbinafine hydrochloride (terbHCl) concentration on the site of infection with Microsporum canis is a very important indicator of drug effectiveness. Several chromatographic methods exist that can be used for the determination of terbHCl concentration in biological samples. A high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method and a gas chromatographic (GC) method have been compared and critically evaluated for the determination of a terbHCl levels in cat hair. The sensitivity and the linearity of the previ… Show more

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“…Once the cat's healthy status had been established, an initial (control sample) 15‐cm 2 area of hair was shaved from the ventral lateral thorax. This method of hair collection was adapted from Kuzner et al 15 . Hair from adjacent areas was collected 12 h after the last dose of terbinafine and, then at weekly intervals for 8 weeks (days 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, and 70).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Once the cat's healthy status had been established, an initial (control sample) 15‐cm 2 area of hair was shaved from the ventral lateral thorax. This method of hair collection was adapted from Kuzner et al 15 . Hair from adjacent areas was collected 12 h after the last dose of terbinafine and, then at weekly intervals for 8 weeks (days 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49, 56, 63, and 70).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Terbinafine was extracted and analysed using a method modified from Kužner et al 15 . Briefly, 5 mL of NaOH (5.0 m ) and 2 mL of methanol were added to 20–40 mg of feline hair weighed into polypropylene tubes.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the last two decades several methods are reported to determine terbinafine in a variety of matrices such as cat hair (Kuz̆ner, Koz̆uh Erz̆en, & Drobnic̆‐Kos̆orok, ), rat tissue (Yeganeh & McLachlan, ), parrot plasma and saline (Cox et al, ), minipig plasma (Brignol, Bakhtiar, Dou, Majumdar, & Tse, ), human hair (Majumdar, Bakhtiar, Melamed, & Tse, ), human serum (Wang et al, ) and human plasma (Belal, El‐Din, Eid, & El‐Gamal, ; Brignol et al, ; de Oliveira et al, ; Dotsikas, Apostolou, Kousoulos, Tsatsou, & Loukas, ; Gurule, Khuroo, Monif, Goswami, & Saha, ; Koytchev, Erenmemisoglu, van der Meer, & Alpan, ; UnalOzer, ). Other methods describe the simultaneous determination of terbinafine together with its metabolites (Crego, Gómez, & Lavandera, ) and with other antifungal, diuretic and antibacterial drugs (Baranowska, Wilczek, & Baranowski, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other methods describe the simultaneous determination of terbinafine together with its metabolites (Crego, Gómez, & Lavandera, ) and with other antifungal, diuretic and antibacterial drugs (Baranowska, Wilczek, & Baranowski, ). These methods have used various analytical techniques such as voltammetry (Wang et al, ), capillary electrophoresis (Crego et al, ), gas chromatography (Kuz̆ner et al, ), high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with ultraviolet (UV) (Baranowska et al, ; Cox et al, ; Jiang et al, ; Kuz̆ner et al, ; UnalOzer, ; Yeganeh & McLachlan, ) and fluorescence detection (Belal et al, ), ultra‐performance liquid chromatography (UPLC)–UV (Baranowska et al, ; UnalOzer, ) and liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) (Almeida et al, ; Brignol et al, ; de Oliveira et al, ; Dotsikas et al, ; Gurule et al, ; Koytchev et al, ; Majumdar et al, ). Apart from two reports (Brignol et al, ; de Oliveira et al, ), all other methods are less sensitive (≥5.0 ng/mL) (Almeida et al, ; Baranowska et al, ; Belal et al, ; Dotsikas et al, ; Gurule et al, ; Jiang et al, ; Koytchev et al, ; UnalOzer, ), have long analysis time (≥5.0 min) (Belal et al, ; Brignol et al, ; de Oliveira et al, ; UnalOzer, ) or require large sample volumes (≥500 μL) for processing (Baranowska et al, ; Belal et al, ; Gurule et al, ; UnalOzer, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some separation/preconcentration procedures such as liquid–liquid extraction (LLE) and solid‐phase extraction (SPE) have been proposed for the extraction of terbinafine from biological samples, among which SPE procedures are considered superior to other procedures owing to their simplicity, consumption of small volumes of organic solvents, capability to eliminate undesirable matrix components, and ability to achieve a higher enrichment factor …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%