Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9754510 | Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The accurate determination of bisphosphonate levels in bone and biological fluids is important in both clinical and pharmacological/toxicological studies. Ibandronate is a potent nitrogen-containing bisphosphonate containing a tertiary amine group, which does not easily form chromophore derivatives that can be detected by UV light or fluorescence emissions. The current report describes the methodology and validation of a GC-MS assay for ibandronate in serum/plasma and urine, a similar, modified GC-MS method for measurement of bone ibandronate levels, and an ELISA for ibandronate determination in serum/plasma. The range of quantification for the GC-MS was 1-100Â ng/ml and 2-7500Â ng/ml in plasma or serum and urine, respectively, and 50-1600Â pg/ml (potentially 10-320Â pg/ml depending on sample size) for the ELISA in plasma or serum. These assays were comparable. The practical application of the assays in preclinical and clinical studies is briefly reviewed.
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Authors
Richard Endele, Heiner Loew, Frieder Bauss,