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Design and Prototype of an Automated Column-Switching HPLC System for Radiometabolite Analysis

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2016

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Vasdev, Neil, and Thomas Lee Collier. 2016. “Design and Prototype of an Automated Column-Switching HPLC System for Radiometabolite Analysis.” Pharmaceuticals 9 (3): 51. doi:10.3390/ph9030051. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph9030051.

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Column-switching high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is extensively used for the critical analysis of radiolabeled ligands and their metabolites in plasma. However, the lack of streamlined apparatus and consequently varying protocols remain as a challenge among positron emission tomography laboratories. We report here the prototype apparatus and implementation of a fully automated and simplified column-switching procedure to allow for the easy and automated determination of radioligands and their metabolites in up to 5 mL of plasma. The system has been used with conventional UV and coincidence radiation detectors, as well as with a single quadrupole mass spectrometer.

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positron emission tomography, radiometabolite, column-switching HPLC, plasma

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