Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7615077 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Capillary scale (100â¯mmâ¯Ãâ¯150â¯Î¼m id) UPLC/MS/MS, performed using reversed-phase gradient chromatography on sub 2â¯Î¼m particles, has been successfully employed for the characterization of the metabolites of the drug tienilic acid (TA) excreted via the urine following oral administration to the rat. The capillary LC system provided a significant increase (range ca. 11-33-fold) in sensitivity compared with a conventional 150â¯mmâ¯Ãâ¯2.1â¯mm id UPLC system. An investigation of the effect of the injection volume and sample mass loading on the capillary column on the results obtained for both endogenous metabolites and TA was performed. This demonstrated that the injection of up to 2â¯Î¼L of rat urine onto the system was permitted whilst still providing excellent chromatographic results and robustness. Qualitative analysis of the urine revealed the presence of TA itself and a total of 15 metabolites of the drug, including those resulting from biotransformations such as hydroxylation or conjugation. The capillary chromatography system was shown to be robust, and capable of providing comprehensive drug metabolite profiles from small format urine samples such as those obtained from preclinical studies in rodents.
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Authors
Adam M. King, Isobelle Grant, Paul D. Rainville, Giorgis Isaac, Muireann Coen, Ian D. Wilson, Robert S. Plumb,