Issue 23, 2012

Rapid detection of propofol in whole blood using an automated on-line molecularly imprinted pretreatment coupled with optical fibre detection

Abstract

Here we present a validated rapid detection system for propofol, an anaesthetic with a narrow therapeutic window, in whole blood. This method utilises an on-line molecularly imprinted polymer solid-phase extraction, rather than the traditional C18 solid-phase extraction, coupled to fluorescence optical fibre detection. The linearity was assessed from 0.10–15 μg mL−1 of propofol in whole blood, and the coefficients were greater than 0.995. The absolute recoveries of propofol were 95.81, 97.56 and 97.93% at three different concentrations. The inter-batch precision ranged from 4.3% to 8.1%, and the accuracy value ranged from 102.5% to 104.4%. The developed method was successfully applied to measure propofol concentrations in simulated whole blood samples. The entire analysis procedure lasted only 5 minutes, and the results showed no statistical difference between the new on-line method and a validated high-performance liquid chromatography method. The new on-line method, however, is faster and more convenient for the clinical real-time detection of propofol than previously reported methods.

Graphical abstract: Rapid detection of propofol in whole blood using an automated on-line molecularly imprinted pretreatment coupled with optical fibre detection

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Apr 2012
Accepted
25 Sep 2012
First published
26 Sep 2012

Analyst, 2012,137, 5632-5638

Rapid detection of propofol in whole blood using an automated on-line molecularly imprinted pretreatment coupled with optical fibre detection

L. Li, H. Ding, B. Di, W. Li and J. Chen, Analyst, 2012, 137, 5632 DOI: 10.1039/C2AN35523J

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