The application of Bond-Elut Certify solid-phase extraction columns to the systematic toxicological analysis of whole blood was evaluated. The reproducibility of the extraction was tested with thirteen drugs varying in physico-chemical properties. Analysis was performed with capillary gas chromatography with nitrogen-selective detection. The recoveries were reproducible, as long as other limiting factors, e.g., chromatographic behaviour or volatility, do not play a significant role. The effect of limiting chromatographic behaviour was studied in more detail with the more sensitive mass spectrometry with selected-ion monitoring after converting the extracted morphine into its ditrimethylsilyl derivative.</p
I Abstract '] A solid-phase extraction procedure was developed for the Isolation of acidic, neu...
The reusability of Bond Elut Certify columns for the extraction of toxicologically relevant drugs fr...
A series of six liquid chromatographic methods were developed to confirm the presence of six classes...
The application of Bond-Elut Certify solid-phase extraction columns to the systematic toxicological ...
The use of Bond Elut Certify columns for the isolation of morphine from whole blood was evaluated. I...
The use of Bond Elut Certify columns for the isolation of morphine from whole blood was evaluated. I...
A single-column solid-phase extraction procedure was developed for the screening of acidic, neutral,...
The lot-to-lot reproducibilities of Bond Elut Certify and Clean Screen DAU columns are described. Th...
Determination of basic drugs from biological matrices at concentration levels of 100–200 ng/mL was a...
The lot-to-lot reproducibilities of Bond Elut Certify and Clean Screen DAU columns are described. Th...
Abstract [ A method for the simultaneous qualitative and quantitative determination of drugs of abus...
A qualitative study of over 70 drugs and related com-pounds was carried out. The study incorporated ...
A review of the methods currently used for the extraction and analysis of basic drugs from biologica...
The use of psychoactive substances to improve social relations and increase body energy, in Rave Cul...
The reusability of Bond Elut Certify columns for the extraction of toxicologically relevant drugs fr...
I Abstract '] A solid-phase extraction procedure was developed for the Isolation of acidic, neu...
The reusability of Bond Elut Certify columns for the extraction of toxicologically relevant drugs fr...
A series of six liquid chromatographic methods were developed to confirm the presence of six classes...
The application of Bond-Elut Certify solid-phase extraction columns to the systematic toxicological ...
The use of Bond Elut Certify columns for the isolation of morphine from whole blood was evaluated. I...
The use of Bond Elut Certify columns for the isolation of morphine from whole blood was evaluated. I...
A single-column solid-phase extraction procedure was developed for the screening of acidic, neutral,...
The lot-to-lot reproducibilities of Bond Elut Certify and Clean Screen DAU columns are described. Th...
Determination of basic drugs from biological matrices at concentration levels of 100–200 ng/mL was a...
The lot-to-lot reproducibilities of Bond Elut Certify and Clean Screen DAU columns are described. Th...
Abstract [ A method for the simultaneous qualitative and quantitative determination of drugs of abus...
A qualitative study of over 70 drugs and related com-pounds was carried out. The study incorporated ...
A review of the methods currently used for the extraction and analysis of basic drugs from biologica...
The use of psychoactive substances to improve social relations and increase body energy, in Rave Cul...
The reusability of Bond Elut Certify columns for the extraction of toxicologically relevant drugs fr...
I Abstract '] A solid-phase extraction procedure was developed for the Isolation of acidic, neu...
The reusability of Bond Elut Certify columns for the extraction of toxicologically relevant drugs fr...
A series of six liquid chromatographic methods were developed to confirm the presence of six classes...