The removal of hypnotic drugs from human serum. A comparative investigation of the adsorptive properties of native and agarose-encapsulated resins and charcoal
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The removal of hypnotic drugs from human serum. A comparative investigation of the adsorptive properties of native and agarose-encapsulated resins and charcoal
Abstract
The adsorptive capacities of some ion-exchange resins and activated charcoal towards the hypnotic drugs, phenobarbital, glutethimide, carbromal, and methaqualone, have been investigated. Furthermore, the properties of some of these resins and charcoal, encapsulated in an agarose matrix in the form of beads, have been compared with those of the adsorbent phases in their native states. In general, the adsorptive capacities of charcoal were at least as good as, and frequently better than those of the resins. Amberlite XAD-type resins had a higher affinity than Dowex-type resins for all the drugs tested, except for phenobarbital, which was not adsorbed to a satisfactory extent onto Amberlite XAD-4. The encapsulation of adsorbent phases into agarose beads of diameter 5-10 mm results in a reduction of the adsorbtion of the drugs. Nonetheless, the remaining adsorptive capacity is sufficient for application in an extracorporeal detoxification system. Moreover, the overwhelming advantage of good haemocompatibility is provided by the agarose-encapsulated adsorbents.
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