What's the difference between alkalise and basify?

Alkalise


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Basify


Definition:

  • (v. t.) To convert into a salifiable base.

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  • (1) The procedure involved extraction of the compounds and the internal standard nitrazepam from basified plasma with dichloromethane and chromatography on a C18 column (microBondapak, 300 X 3.9 mm I.D.)
  • (2) Reductive destruction of drugs was accomplished by mixing each solution with an equal volume of 1 M potassium hydroxide solution and adding 1 g of nickel-aluminum alloy for each 20 mL of basified solution.
  • (3) Oxpentifylline, metabolites and internal standards are extracted from basified plasma or urine with chloroform and the metabolites are converted to their O-trifluoroacetates before analysis by capillary gas chromatography using nitrogen-selective detection.
  • (4) Sufentanil was extracted from basified fluids and tissue homogenates with hexane:ethanol (19:1).
  • (5) The analytical procedure involved extraction of the compound and its internal standard from basified plasma with n-butyl chloride-dichloromethane and chromatography of the extract on a DB-5 fused-silica column (30 m X 0.25 mm I.D.
  • (6) Seven major radioactive components were detected in the chloroform extract of basified rat urine and five major components in similar extracts of human urine.
  • (7) Sulforidazine-5-sulfoxide metabolites were then extracted from the same basified plasma using a second solvent mixture consisting of methylene chloride, pentane and 2-propanol.
  • (8) Sulforidazine was first extracted from basified plasma using a mixture of pentane and 2-propanol.
  • (9) The hydrochloric acid phase is basified, and the amphetamines and the internal standard benzylamine are derivatized with pentafluorobenzenesulfonyl chloride prior to analysis on a gas chromatograph equipped with a capillary column.
  • (10) Tiamenidine and internal standard are extracted from basified plasma, converted to dibenzyl derivatives by reaction with benzyl bromide and potassium t-butoxide in the presence of 18-crown-6 ether prior to analysis by selected ion monitoring.
  • (11) After addition of the internal standard, plasma samples were basified with phosphate buffer (pH 9.0) and extracted with a mixture of cyclohexane-dichloromethane.
  • (12) Employing an ethoxy analogue as internal standard, the two compounds were extracted from basified plasma using dichloromethane.
  • (13) Each organic extract was subsequently back-extracted separately with 0.1 M hydrochloric acid, basified and re-extracted with the original solvent mixtures.
  • (14) After a single-step extraction from basified samples with dichloromethane, using decarboxyloflazepate as an internal standard, samples were analysed using a reversed-phase Nova Pak 5-microns column with a mobile phase of methanol - phosphate buffer (60 + 40) adjusted to pH 7.6.
  • (15) DMP is extracted from the plasma after basifying with dichloromethane.
  • (16) The formation of silver oxide in basified colloids may facilitate borate adsorption.
  • (17) The organic extract, basified with tetramethylammonium hydroxide, in evaporation tube was evaporated to dryness at 30 degrees C under nitrogen.
  • (18) The robotic system aliquots the biological sample, adds the internal standard (CGP 23901) and pH 12 buffer, extracts the compounds from the basified matrix into an organic phase (methyl-t-butyl ether:dichloromethane, 2:1) and concentrates the extracts for reversed-phase, high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) analysis.
  • (19) MDL 201,012 (I), diethyl-MDL 201,012 (internal standard, II) and desmethyldiol-MDL 201,012 (masking agent, III) were isolated from basified plasma (2 mL) by solid phase extraction using Bond-Elut C-18 cartridges.
  • (20) In both techniques, deproteinized and basified plasma samples were extracted and purified by adsorption on an Extrelut-1 column, then the drug was eluted with dichloromethane.

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