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Computerized cyclic voltammetric detection after HPLC of the antineoplastic agents etoposide, teniposide, adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol in urine samples

A computerized electrochemical detection system for application after HPLC, provided with a cyclic voltammetric oxidative and reductive module, is described for the on-line qualitative determination of electroactive antineoplastic agents and metabolites in urine samples, collected from cancer patien...

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Autores principales: Ploegmakers, H. H. J. L., Moritz, P. A., Toll, P. J. M. M., van Oort, W. J.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1989
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2547770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18925218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1463924689000246
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author Ploegmakers, H. H. J. L.
Moritz, P. A.
Toll, P. J. M. M.
van Oort, W. J.
author_facet Ploegmakers, H. H. J. L.
Moritz, P. A.
Toll, P. J. M. M.
van Oort, W. J.
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description A computerized electrochemical detection system for application after HPLC, provided with a cyclic voltammetric oxidative and reductive module, is described for the on-line qualitative determination of electroactive antineoplastic agents and metabolites in urine samples, collected from cancer patients, following intravenous administration. The application of two cyclic voltammetric detection modes provides an insight into both oxidative and reductive electrode reactions of compounds, passing the detector and the occurrence of (it)reversible chemical and electrochemical processes at the electrode surface. In this way, redox properties of drugs and metabolites characteristic of their molecular structure, can be established, which may provide information related to their (enzymatic) bioactivation. In the cyclic voltammetric mode, the system permits automatic detection of a compound in the cell, recording, storage and plotting of voltammograms and calculation of the retention times, the half-wave potentials and the peak potentials of each scan of all individual compounds. For routine use, storage of 68 voltammograms on-line is sufficient for the analysis of biological samples in clinical-pharmacological research. Special attention has been paid to automatic, multi-reference-point component detection. Based on their concentrations in urine, the oxidative cyclic voltammetric mode, using a glassy carbon electrode, permits the determination of etoposide and teniposide, whereas the reductive cyclic voltammetric mode, with a static mercury drop electrode, permits the determination of adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol.
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spelling pubmed-25477702008-10-16 Computerized cyclic voltammetric detection after HPLC of the antineoplastic agents etoposide, teniposide, adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol in urine samples Ploegmakers, H. H. J. L. Moritz, P. A. Toll, P. J. M. M. van Oort, W. J. J Automat Chem Research Article A computerized electrochemical detection system for application after HPLC, provided with a cyclic voltammetric oxidative and reductive module, is described for the on-line qualitative determination of electroactive antineoplastic agents and metabolites in urine samples, collected from cancer patients, following intravenous administration. The application of two cyclic voltammetric detection modes provides an insight into both oxidative and reductive electrode reactions of compounds, passing the detector and the occurrence of (it)reversible chemical and electrochemical processes at the electrode surface. In this way, redox properties of drugs and metabolites characteristic of their molecular structure, can be established, which may provide information related to their (enzymatic) bioactivation. In the cyclic voltammetric mode, the system permits automatic detection of a compound in the cell, recording, storage and plotting of voltammograms and calculation of the retention times, the half-wave potentials and the peak potentials of each scan of all individual compounds. For routine use, storage of 68 voltammograms on-line is sufficient for the analysis of biological samples in clinical-pharmacological research. Special attention has been paid to automatic, multi-reference-point component detection. Based on their concentrations in urine, the oxidative cyclic voltammetric mode, using a glassy carbon electrode, permits the determination of etoposide and teniposide, whereas the reductive cyclic voltammetric mode, with a static mercury drop electrode, permits the determination of adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 1989 /pmc/articles/PMC2547770/ /pubmed/18925218 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1463924689000246 Text en Copyright © 1989 Hindawi Publishing Corporation. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ploegmakers, H. H. J. L.
Moritz, P. A.
Toll, P. J. M. M.
van Oort, W. J.
Computerized cyclic voltammetric detection after HPLC of the antineoplastic agents etoposide, teniposide, adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol in urine samples
title Computerized cyclic voltammetric detection after HPLC of the antineoplastic agents etoposide, teniposide, adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol in urine samples
title_full Computerized cyclic voltammetric detection after HPLC of the antineoplastic agents etoposide, teniposide, adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol in urine samples
title_fullStr Computerized cyclic voltammetric detection after HPLC of the antineoplastic agents etoposide, teniposide, adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol in urine samples
title_full_unstemmed Computerized cyclic voltammetric detection after HPLC of the antineoplastic agents etoposide, teniposide, adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol in urine samples
title_short Computerized cyclic voltammetric detection after HPLC of the antineoplastic agents etoposide, teniposide, adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol in urine samples
title_sort computerized cyclic voltammetric detection after hplc of the antineoplastic agents etoposide, teniposide, adriamycin and its metabolite adriamycinol in urine samples
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2547770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18925218
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/S1463924689000246
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