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Chemical Triphosphorylation of Oligonucleotides
Published on: June 2, 2022
An oligonucleotide bioanalytical LC-SRM methodology entirely liberated from ion-pairing
Robert MacNeill1, Tisha Hutchinson1, Vishva Acharya1
1At time of publication: Covance - Bioanalysis, PO Box 2360 Mettlers Road, East Millstone, NJ 08875-2360, USANote: At time of writing: Envigo CRS, PO Box 2360 Mettlers Road, East Millstone, NJ 08875-2360, USA.
Abstract:
Aim: Reliable quantitative LC-MS methodology has been established and validated for an oligonucleotide in plasma in a fresh and unique fashion, free of ion-pairing reagents and the various associated deleterious effects from primary solution preparation through sample preparation and extraction to the LC-MS analytical end point, offering a highly selective mixed-mode solid-phase extraction with hydrophilic-interaction liquid chromatography as the chromatographic element prior to SRM detection. Results: Inter- and intra-assay accuracy and precision ranged from 97.9 to 111% and 2.75 to 9.66%, respectively. Recoveries of 50% were attained, and there was no significant matrix effect manifestation. Conclusion: The method demonstrated rugged performance and reliability under the optimized conditions, indicating a possible exciting new avenue, free of ion-pairing, for general application in oligonucleotide quantitative LC-MS.
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