Gas chromatographic determination and pharmacokinetics of 4-hydroxybutyrate in dog and mouse

Abstract
A rapid and reproducible method was developed to extract 4-hydroxybutyrate from plasma as 4-butyrolactone for subsequent gas chromatographic (GLC) assay. The drug, an intravenous anesthetic and oral hypnotic in man, was infused into four dogs and the plasma concentration was determined by 14 C-isotope dilution and GLC. Pharmacokinetic parameters for distribution and elimination were calculated. A capacity-limited process appears to be involved in the elimination of 4-hydroxybutyrate in the dog. Macroautoradiography revealed the distribution pattern in normal and pregnant adult mice.