Doyle E, Chasseaud L F, Taylor T
Biopharm Drug Dispos. 1980 Jan-Mar;1(3):141-7. doi: 10.1002/bdd.2510010309.
Concentrations of the vasodilator isosorbide dinitrate (ISDN) in human plasma can be measured with good sensitivity (about 0.2--0.5 ng ml-1) using electron-capture gas chromatography after a one-stage extraction. The mean recovery of ISDN from plasma was 83 per cent +/- 9 standard deviation (S.D.). The precision of the method for the measurement of ISDN in plasma ranged from +/- 14 per cent at 1 ng ml-1 to +/- 7 per cent at 5 ng ml-1 to +/- 4 per cent at 50 ng ml-1. The 95 per cent confidence limits of the least-squares regression calibration line forced through the origin were +/- 100 percent at 1 ng ml-1, +/- 11 per cent at 10 ng ml-1, and +/- 8 per cent at 30 ng ml-1. The method has been used to assay many samples withdrawn after doses of drug at therapeutic levels to normal subjects.