- Analysis of morphine in serum by high performance liquid chromatography with amperometric detection.
Analysis of morphine in serum by high performance liquid chromatography with amperometric detection.
In this report we describe a rapid and sensitive micromethod using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with electrochemical detection (ED) to measure morphine concentration in serum or plasma. The separation of morphine and the internal standard 5-hydroxyquinoline, from interfering compounds present in plasma was achieved by paired-ion reverse phase chromatography using a 70 mM phosphate buffer at pH 5.80. The flow rate was 1 ml/min. Oxidation of morphine and the internal standard was obtained at a potential of 0.60 V. Only 100 microliter of serum or plasma was required. Analytical recoveries for morphine and 5-hydroxyquinoline were determined as 78% and 63% respectively. The between-day precision of serum samples containing 250, 100, and 25 microgram/L of morphine (n = 20) was 6.5%, 5.2%, and 9.5% respectively. The detection limit was determined as 1 microgram/L at a sensitivity of 5 nA/V. In our preliminary studies, 3 children between the ages of 0 and 5 years received a bolus of morphine of 11 microgram/kg, followed by an infusion of 2 microgram/kg/min during surgery. The time-concentration curves demonstrate an initial rapid fall in morphine concentration with subsequent attainment of a steady state concentration of approximately 90 microgram/L after 1 h. This concentration would be expected to produce optimal analgesia in conscious patients.