1,4-Benzodiazepines in Urine Analyzed with ANP - AppNote
May 1, 2014
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1,4-Benzodiazepine compounds from Urine Samples were analyzed successfully after Solid Phase Extraction (SPE).
---Four available Compounds (shown below) were well retained and separated. The procedure could be used for determination of this class of compounds in urine samples and other body fluids.


Peaks:
1. Temazepam 301.0739 m/z [M+H]+
2. Diazepam 285.0790 [M+H]+
3. Nordiazepam 271.0633 [M+H]+
4. Midazolam 326.0855 [M+H]+

Method Conditions
Column: Cogent Diamond Hydride 2.0™, 2.2µm, 120Å
Catalog No.: 70200-05P-2
Dimensions: 2.1 x 50mm
Solvents:
----A: DI H20 / 0 .1% formic Acid (v/v)
----B: Acetonitrile/ 0.1% formic Acid (v/v)
Gradient:   
    time    %B
     0      85
     6      70
     7      20
     9      20
    10      85
Injection vol.: 1µL
Flow rate: 0.4 ml / minute
Detection: ESI – POS – Perkin Elmer AxION 2 TOF Mass Spectrometer
Samples:
----Extraction method: Spiked urine sample was loaded into SPE cartridge I (Clean Screen Xcel™ purchased from UCT Bristol, PA, USA) and eluted with 0.78mL of acetonitrile, 200µL of 2-propanol, 20µL of ammonia.
----After the elution, the sample was dried under N2 gas and dissolved in 100µL of 50:50 methanol / DI H2O / 0.1% formic acid.

NOTE: Before injection, the 10 ppm spiked sample was filtered through a 0 .45µm AQ™ Brand Nylon Syringe Filter (MicroSolv Tech Corp).






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