Strategies for Developing Sensitive and Automated LC-MS/MS Assays of a Pharmaceutical Compound and Its Metabolite from Whole Blood Matrix
When compared with biological samples in other matrices (plasma, urine, etc.) that are typically seen in bioanalytical applications, whole blood samples present unique challenges in method development, because of the viscous nature of blood and complexity of its constituents. In this article, we hav...
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doaj-ca88e05c59d24cb7a3e8d5a04ca7392d2020-11-24T21:53:00ZengMDPI AGPharmaceutics1999-49232010-04-012215917010.3390/pharmaceutics2020159Strategies for Developing Sensitive and Automated LC-MS/MS Assays of a Pharmaceutical Compound and Its Metabolite from Whole Blood MatrixRaymond N. XuJill PolzinMichelle KranzPhillip VacaMaria MetchkarovaMatthew J. RieserTawakol A. El-ShourbagyWhen compared with biological samples in other matrices (plasma, urine, etc.) that are typically seen in bioanalytical applications, whole blood samples present unique challenges in method development, because of the viscous nature of blood and complexity of its constituents. In this article, we have developed and validated a series of quantitative bioanalytical methods for the determination of a pharmaceutical compound, Compound A, and its phosphate metabolite from whole blood matrices using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. All methods employed a simple protein precipitation procedure that was automated in 96-well format. The methods were subjected to vigorous tests in precision, accuracy, matrix effect, reproducibility, and robustness. Monolithic chromatography was used to improve sample throughput in one of the methods. The results also demonstrated that proper sample preparation procedures, such as sample transfer and lysing of blood cells prior to the extraction, are key to reproducible results for pharmacokinetic parameter determination. http://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/2/2/159/high throughput analysiswhole blood matrixliquid chromatographytandem mass spectrometryautomationprodrugincurred sample reproducibilitymetaboliteextraction |
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Raymond N. Xu Jill Polzin Michelle Kranz Phillip Vaca Maria Metchkarova Matthew J. Rieser Tawakol A. El-Shourbagy Strategies for Developing Sensitive and Automated LC-MS/MS Assays of a Pharmaceutical Compound and Its Metabolite from Whole Blood Matrix Pharmaceutics high throughput analysis whole blood matrix liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry automation prodrug incurred sample reproducibility metabolite extraction |
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Raymond N. Xu Jill Polzin Michelle Kranz Phillip Vaca Maria Metchkarova Matthew J. Rieser Tawakol A. El-Shourbagy |
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Strategies for Developing Sensitive and Automated LC-MS/MS Assays of a Pharmaceutical Compound and Its Metabolite from Whole Blood Matrix |
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Strategies for Developing Sensitive and Automated LC-MS/MS Assays of a Pharmaceutical Compound and Its Metabolite from Whole Blood Matrix |
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Strategies for Developing Sensitive and Automated LC-MS/MS Assays of a Pharmaceutical Compound and Its Metabolite from Whole Blood Matrix |
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Strategies for Developing Sensitive and Automated LC-MS/MS Assays of a Pharmaceutical Compound and Its Metabolite from Whole Blood Matrix |
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Strategies for Developing Sensitive and Automated LC-MS/MS Assays of a Pharmaceutical Compound and Its Metabolite from Whole Blood Matrix |
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strategies for developing sensitive and automated lc-ms/ms assays of a pharmaceutical compound and its metabolite from whole blood matrix |
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When compared with biological samples in other matrices (plasma, urine, etc.) that are typically seen in bioanalytical applications, whole blood samples present unique challenges in method development, because of the viscous nature of blood and complexity of its constituents. In this article, we have developed and validated a series of quantitative bioanalytical methods for the determination of a pharmaceutical compound, Compound A, and its phosphate metabolite from whole blood matrices using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. All methods employed a simple protein precipitation procedure that was automated in 96-well format. The methods were subjected to vigorous tests in precision, accuracy, matrix effect, reproducibility, and robustness. Monolithic chromatography was used to improve sample throughput in one of the methods. The results also demonstrated that proper sample preparation procedures, such as sample transfer and lysing of blood cells prior to the extraction, are key to reproducible results for pharmacokinetic parameter determination. |
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high throughput analysis whole blood matrix liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry automation prodrug incurred sample reproducibility metabolite extraction |
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