Determination of a cyclic hexapeptide, a novel antifungal agent, in human plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography with ion spray and turbo ion spray tandem mass spectrometric detection
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Determination of a cyclic hexapeptide, a novel antifungal agent, in human plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography with ion spray and turbo ion spray tandem mass spectrometric detection
Abstract
Methods for the determination of a semi-synthetic cyclic hexapeptide (I, MK-0991) in human plasma based on high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with tandem mass spectrometric (MS-MS) detection using pneumatically assisted electrospray (ion spray, ISP) and turbo ion spray (TISP) interfaces were developed. Drug and internal standard (II, an isostere of I) were isolated from plasma by solid-phase extraction (SPE). The eluent from SPE was evaporated to dryness, the residue was reconstituted in mobile phase and injected into the HPLC system. The use of ISP, TISP and heated nebulizer (HN) interfaces as sample introduction systems were evaluated and showed that the heated nebulizer was not adequate for analysis due to thermal instability and/or adsorption of I and II to glass surfaces of the interface. Compounds I and II were chromatographed on a wide pore (300 A), 150x4.6 mm C8 analytical column, and the HPLC flow-rate of 1.2 ml/min was split 1:20 prior to introduction to the ISP or TISP interface of the mass spectrometric system. The MS-MS detection was performed on a PE Sciex API III Plus tandem mass spectrometer operated in selected reaction monitoring mode (SRM). The precursor-->product ion combinations of m/z 1093.7-->1033.6 and 1094.7-->1033.6 were used to quantify I and II, respectively, after chromatographic separation of the analytes. The assay was validated in the concentration range of 10-1000 ng/ml using ISP, and 2.5-500 ng/ml of plasma using TISP with good precision and adequate accuracy. The effects of HPLC mobile-phase components on the ionization efficiency and sensitivity of detection in the positive ionization mode, the evaluation of the matrix effect, and limitations in sensitivity of detection of I due to the formation of multiply charged species are presented.
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