The use of HPLC-NMR-MS for the detection and identification of the metabolites of ibuprofen present in a solid phase extract
of human urine is described. Gradient reversed-phase HPLC was used to separate the components present in the extract, which
were then characterised by a combination of stopped-flow
1H NMR and on line electrospray-MS. This approach led to the rapid identification of the known phase 1 human metabolites of
ibuprofen, including hydroxy- and carboxy- metabolites, together with their respective glucuronide conjugates. In addition
a probable artefact resulting from the dehydration of one of the side chainhydroxylated glucuronides was also identified.
Key Words Column liquid chromatography - NMR and MS detection - Ibuprofen metabolites - Urine extracts