High-performance liquid chromatographic analysis of idarubicin and fluorescent metabolites in biological fluids |
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Authors: | Carlo M. Camaggi Patrizia Carisi Elena Strocchi Franco Pannuti |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Organic-Chemistry, University of Bologna, 4, Via Risorgimento, I-40 136 Bologna, Italy;(2) Division Oncology, M. Malpighi, Hospital, 15, Via Albertoni, Bologna, Italy |
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Abstract: | Summary A specific, sensitive, and reliable high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method for the determination of idarubicin (IDA) and its known fluorescent metabolites idarubicinol (IDAol) and 4-demethoxy-daunomycinone (AG1) in biological fluids (human plasma and urine) was developed and tested. Plasma samples were solid-phase-extracted (C18 bonded silica cartridges). Complete separation of unchanged drugs and metabolites was achieved on a Cyanopropyl chromatographic column (25 cm×4.6 mm inside diameter; particle size, 5 m) using fluorescence detection (excitation wavelength, 470 nm; emission wavelength, 580 nm). Sensitivity was better than 0.2 ng/ml for all analytes; rates of recovery of unchanged drug and metabolites were better than 84.5% (IDA), 80.3% (IDAol), and 83.9% (AG1). The interassay coefficient of variation was 6.5% for IDA, 5.8% for IDAol, and 9.8% for AG1. Mean intra-assay precision was 4.6% for IDA, 5.9% for IDAol, and 5.0% for AG1 at sample concentrations of above 1 ng/ml and 12.1% for IDA, 10.8% for IDAol, and 14.1% for AG1 at sample concentrations of below 1 ng/ml. |
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