In-Vitro Sorbent-Mediated Removal of Edoxaban from Human Plasma and Albumin Solution
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In-Vitro Sorbent-Mediated Removal of Edoxaban from Human Plasma and Albumin Solution
Abstract
Background and objective: Based on previous experience of sorbent-mediated ticagrelor, dabigatran, and radiocontrast agent removal, we set out in this study to test the effect of two sorbents on the removal of edoxaban, a factor Xa antagonist direct oral anticoagulant.
Methods: We circulated 100 mL of edoxaban solution during six first-pass cycles through 40-mL sorbent columns (containing either CytoSorb in three passes or Porapak Q 50-80 mesh in the remaining three passes) during experiments using human plasma and 4% bovine serum albumin solution as drug vehicles. Drug concentration was measured by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.
Results: Edoxaban concentration in two experiments performed with human plasma dropped from 276.8 to 2.7 ng/mL and undetectable concentrations, respectively, with CytoSorb or Porapak Q 50-80 mesh (p = 0.0031). The average edoxaban concentration decreased from 407 ng/mL ± 216 ng/mL to 3.3 ng/mL ± 7 ng/mL (p = 0.017), for a removal rate of 99% across all six samples of human plasma (two samples) and bovine serum albumin solution (four samples). In four out of the six adsorbed samples, the drug concentrations were undetectable.
Conclusion: Sorbent-mediated technology may represent a viable pathway for edoxaban removal from human plasma or albumin solution.
Conflict of interest statement
Alexandra A. Angheloiu, Yanglan Tan, Cristian Ruse, Scott A. Shaffer, and George O. Angheloiu have no conflicts of interest that are directly relevant to the content of this article.
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