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Author Johnson, Robert D. (Robert David), 1974-

Title The LC/MS quantitation of vardenafil (LevitraŽ) in postmortem biological specimens [electronic resource] : final report / Robert D. Johnson, Russell J. Lewis, Mike K. Angier.

Imprint Washington, D.C. : Federal Aviation Administration, Office of Aerospace Medicine ; Ft. Belvior, VA : Available to the public through the Defense Technical Information Center ; Springfield, Va. : Available to the public through the National Technical Information Service, 2006.

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Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Federal Documents Online  TD 4.210:06/17    ---  Available
Description i, 10 pages : digital, PDF file
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
System Details Mode of access: Internet from the Office of Aerospace Medicine web site.
Note Tile from title screen (viewed on Sept. 27, 2006).
Funding Performed by FAA Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, Oklahoma City, OK, under approved task no. AM-B-05-TOX-204
Note "July 2006."
Summary During the investigation of aviation accidents, postmortem specimens from accident victims are submitted to the Federal Aviation Administration's Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) for toxicological analysis. As new medications are introduced to the market and are subsequently used by aviation accident victims, CAMI's forensic toxicology laboratory is tasked with developing analytical methods for the determination of these compounds. This report presents a rapid and reliable method for the identification and quantitation of vardenafil (LevitraŽ) in biological specimens. This procedure utilizes sildenafil-d8, which structurally is closely related to vardenafil, as an internal standard for more accurate and reliable quantitation. The method incorporates solid phase extraction and LC/MS/MS and MS/MS/MS utilizing an atmospheric pressure chemical ionization ion trap mass spectrometer in the positive chemical ionization mode. Solid-phase extraction proved to be exceptionally efficient providing recoveries that ranged from 94-97%. The limit of detection for vardenafil was determined to be 0.19 ng/mL. The linear dynamic range for this compound was 0.39-200 ng/mL. This method was successfully applied to postmortem fluid and tissue specimens obtained from an aviation accident victim. This novel analytical procedure proved to be simple, accurate, and robust for the identification and quantitation of vardenafil in postmortem specimens.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (page 10).
Note "DOT/FAA/AM-06/17."
Subject Forensic toxicology -- United States.
Impotence.
Aircraft accidents -- Investigation -- United States.
Aircraft accidents -- Investigation. (OCoLC)fst00802785
Forensic toxicology. (OCoLC)fst00932027
Impotence. (OCoLC)fst00968233
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Added Author Lewis, Russell J.
Angier, Mike K.
United States. Office of Aerospace Medicine.
United States. Federal Aviation Administration.
Civil Aerospace Medical Institute.
Added Title Liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry quantification of vardenafil (LevitraŽ) in postmortem biological specimens
Other Form: Johnson, Robert D. (Robert David), 1974- LC/MS quantification of vardenafil (LevitraŽ) in postmortem biological specimens i, 10 p. (OCoLC)71229225
Standard No. AU@ 000042069772
Gpo Item No. 0431-E-04 (online)
Sudoc No. TD 4.210:06/17

 
    
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