Simultaneous quantitation of the BACE1 inhibitor AZD3293 and its metabolite AZ13569724 in human matrices by LC-MS/MS

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Abstract

AZD3293 is a novel BACE1 inhibitor in Phase III development for Alzheimer's disease. Sensitive and robust bioanalytical methods were required to quantitate AZD3293 and its metabolite AZ13569724 in human biological matrices. Methodology/ results: Human plasma was prepared by protein precipitation. Linearity for both analytes was in the range of 0.5-500 ng/ml with up to 100-fold dilution. Plasma ultrafiltrate samples were prepared using Centrifree® ultrafiltration device. Urine and CSF samples were analyzed directly after dilution. A 27% decrease in AZD3293 concentrations in the CSF collection apparati was found due to nonspecific binding. Incurred sample reanalysis was acceptable. Conclusion: Methods for simultaneous quantitation of AZD3293 and its metabolite AZ13569724 in human biological matrices have been validated and successfully applied to clinical studies.

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Li, Y., Severin, P. H., Hoffmann, M. R., Miller, D. L., Monk, S. A., & Kugler, A. R. (2017). Simultaneous quantitation of the BACE1 inhibitor AZD3293 and its metabolite AZ13569724 in human matrices by LC-MS/MS. Bioanalysis, 9(9), 813–826. https://doi.org/10.4155/bio-2017-0003

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