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Purpose: Tandutinib (MLN518 or CT 53518) (TND) is a novel, oral, small-molecule inhibitor of type III receptor tyrosine kinases utilized for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Materials and Methods: In silico prediction of hepatic drug metabolism for TND was determined using the StarDrop® WhichP450™ module to confirm its metabolic liability. Second, an efficient and accurate LC-MS/MS method was established for TND quantification to evaluate metabolic stability. TND and entrectinib (ENC) (internal standard; IS) were resolved using an isocratic elution system with a reversed stationary phase (C8 column). Results: The established LC-MS/MS method exhibited linearity (5–500 ng/mL) with r2 ≥0.9999 in the human liver microsomes matrix. The method sensitivity was indicated by the limit of quantification (3.8 ng/mL), and reproducibility was revealed by inter-and intraday precision and accuracy (below 10.5%). TND metabolic stability estimation was calculated using intrinsic clearance (22.03 µL/min/mg) and in vitro half-life (29.0 min) values. Conclusion: TND exhibited a moderate extraction ratio indicative of good bioavailability. According to the literature, the approach developed in the present study is the first established LC-MS/MS method for assessing TND metabolic stability.
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Attwa, M. W., Abdelhameed, A. S., Al-Shakliah, N. S., & Kadi, A. A. (2020). Lc-ms/ms estimation of the anti-cancer agent tandutinib levels in human liver microsomes: Metabolic stability evaluation assay. Drug Design, Development and Therapy, 14, 4439–4449. https://doi.org/10.2147/DDDT.S274118
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