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MTA-12 : Phencyclidine
The MTA assay for phencyclidinene is designed to detect certain structurally related compounds and to avoid detecting unrelated compounds, as shown here. Of the 164 compounds tested, only the following exhibited cross reactivity relative to the level of phencyclidine (ng/mL) given below:
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Concentration (Phencyclidine (ng/mL)
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Compounds (ng/mL)
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2.0
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4.0
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8.0
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Amitriptyline
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43,000
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>50,000
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>50,000
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(+) Brompheniramine
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24,000
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43,000
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>50,000
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Chlorpheniramine
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25,000
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49,000
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>50,000
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(+/) Chlorpheniramine
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28,000
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>50,000
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>50,000
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| Chlorpromazine |
28,000
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36,000
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48,000
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| Clomipramine |
3,000
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6,000
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12,000
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| Cyclobenzaprine |
17,000
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34,000
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>50,000
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| Dexbromopheniramine |
20,500
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45,000
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>50,000
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| Doxepin |
25,000
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>50,000
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>50,000
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| EDDP |
20,000
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36,500
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>50,000
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| 4-Hydroxy-PCP |
580
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1,050
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2,000
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| PCM |
195
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370
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700
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| Thioridazine |
9,000
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27,000
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42,000
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