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Multiplex Therapeutic Drug Monitoring by Isotope-dilution HPLC-MS/MS of Antibiotics in Critical Illnesses
Published on: August 30, 2018
Development, validation, and clinical application of a UPLC-MS/MS method for omadacycline determination in human
Guo Suhang1, Zheng Ren1, Fan Xudong1
1Department of Pharmacy, Zhejiang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Hangzhou 310003, PR China.
Background:
Omadacycline is the first aminomethyl-tetracycline variety to successfully enter clinical applications. To support regular therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) in clinical practice, an ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) method was developed that would allow omadacycline quantification in human serum.
Methods:
Proteins were precipitated from serum samples using methanol. Tigecycline was used as the internal standard. Mobile phase A was formic acid in water (0.1% v/v) and mobile phase B was methanol. UPLC-MS/MS was performed for analyte separation using a gradient elution program at a flow rate of 0.3 mL/min and a total run time of 5 min. The chromatography column was a ZORBAX PRHD SB-Aq (3 × 50 mm, 1.8 μm, Agilent, USA). The multiple reaction monitoring transitions at m/z = 557.4/470.3 and 586.5/513.3 were selected for omadacycline and tigecycline in the positive mode, respectively.
Results:
The validated curve ranges were 0.5-25.0 μg/mL. This method exhibited acceptable selectivity, matrix effects, and recovery. The inter- and intra-run accuracies ranged from 93.5% to 114.8%, and the inter- and intra-run precisions were between 1.29% and 5.55%.
Conclusions:
The LC-MS/MS method provided a simple, specific, and rapid quantification of omadacycline in the serum of patients with pulmonary infection.
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