Laser diode thermal desorption-positive mode atmospheric pressure chemical ionization tandem mass spectrometry for the ultra-fast quantification of a pharmaceutical compound in human plasma |
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Authors: | Heudi Olivier Barteau Samuel Picard Pierre Tremblay Patrice Picard Franck Kretz Olivier |
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Institution: | a Novartis Pharma AG, DMPK/Bioanalytics, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland;b Phytronix Technologies Inc., Quebec, Canada |
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Abstract: | An ultra-fast, reliable and sensitive analytical method enabling high-throughput quantitative analysis of pharmaceutical compounds in human plasma is described. The quantitative work was performed on one of our compound currently under clinical trial by employing a deuterated internal standard (IS). Plasma samples were treated on solid phase micro-extraction (SPME) plates prior their analysis by laser diode thermal desorption and atmospheric pressure chemical ionization coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LDTD/APCI-MS/MS) in positive mode. The sample analysis run time was 10s as compared to the 7 min obtained for the validated LC-MS/MS method. The limit of quantification (LOQ) of the method was estimated at 1 ng/mL. The calibration graphs were linear with a regression coefficient R(2) > 0.997. The data of the partial validation show that LDTD/APCI-MS/MS assay was highly reproducible and selective. In addition, the deviations for intra and inter assay accuracy and precision data were within 15% at all quality control levels. The LDTD/APCI-MS/MS method was successfully applied to the analysis of clinical samples and the data obtained were consistent with those found with a validated LC-MS/MS assay. This work demonstrates that LDTD/APCI-MS/MS could be used for the ultra-fast and reliable quantitative analysis of pharmaceutical compounds in human plasma without using the separation step commonly associated with the LC-MS/MS assay. |
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Keywords: | LDTD APCI Solid phase extraction Bioanalysis Validation and pharmacokinetic |
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