Enantioselective determination of chloroquine and its n-dealkylated metabolites in plasma using liquid-phase microextraction and LC-MS

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Abstract

A selective method using three-phase liquid-phase microextraction (LPME) in conjunction with LC-MS-MS was devised for the enantioselective determination of chloroquine jand its n-dealkylated metabolites in plasma samples. After alkalinization of the samples, the analytes were extracted into n-octanol immobilized in the pores of a polypropylene hollow fiber membrane and back extracted into the acidic acceptor phase (0.1 M TFA) filled into the lumen of the hollow fiber. Following LPME, the analytes were resolved on a Chirobiotic V column using methanol/ACN/ glacial acetic acid/diethylamine (90:10:0.5:0.5 by volume) as the mobile phase. The MS detection was carried out using multiple reaction monitoring with ESI in the positive ion mode. The optimized LPME method yielded extraction recoveries ranging from 28 to 66%. The method was linear over 5-500 ng/mL and precision (RSD) and accuracy (relative error) values were below 15% for all analytes. The developed method was applied to the determination of the analytes in rat plasma samples after oral administration of the racemic drug. © 2008 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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dos Santos Magalhães, I. R., & Bonato, P. S. (2008). Enantioselective determination of chloroquine and its n-dealkylated metabolites in plasma using liquid-phase microextraction and LC-MS. Journal of Separation Science, 31(16–17), 3106–3116. https://doi.org/10.1002/jssc.200800320

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