1969
DOI: 10.1016/0021-9673(64)80149-7
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Thin-layer chromatographic detection of barbiturates, narcotics, and amphetamines in urine of patients receiving psychotropic drugs

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“…Only the formation of ultraviolet (uv) absorbing derivatives of fatty acids has been used in combination with high pressure liquid chromatography (5,6) although fluorescence detection units are commercially available.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Only the formation of ultraviolet (uv) absorbing derivatives of fatty acids has been used in combination with high pressure liquid chromatography (5,6) although fluorescence detection units are commercially available.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous techniques have been employed for the identification of barbiturates (1-3). Recent reviews (4, 5) and current applications of some of these techniques are reported in the literature: thin-layer chromatography (6)(7)(8)(9), color profile test (10), microphase extraction (11), luminescence (12,13), high speed ion-exchange chromatography (14), nuclear magnetic resonance (15), and high pressure liquid chromatography (16,17). Preeminent among methods of barbiturate analysis has been gas-liquid chromatography (GC).…”
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“…Further staining also is needed to develop reactions by other types of drugs. A permanent copy of the results is also difficult because the color reproduction of the spots may not be (Sunshine 1963;Sunshine et al 1966;Davidow et al 1968;Heaton and Blumburg 1969;Kaistha and Jaffe 1972).…”
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“…Dole [4] sowie Jaffe [5] verwendeten Kationenaustauscherpapiere, die nach tteaton u. Blumenberg [6] sehleehte Ausbeuten braehten. Die Verwendung yon Ionenaustausehern in kleinen S~ulen, etwa 2 g Austauseherharz, braehte zwar eine selektive Trennung der sauren und basisehen Arzneimittel, wobei die stark sauren Kationenaustauseher die bessere Trennung, abet die sehlechteren Ausbeuten an basisehen Arzneimitteln ergaben.…”
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