Evaluation of ultra-performance liquid chromatography in the bioanalysis of small molecule drug candidates in plasma

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Ultra-performance liquid chromatography (UPLC) combined with mass spectrometric detection (MS) is used successfully in the bioanalysis of small molecule drug candidates in plasma. UPLC-MS is shown to increase sample throughput by reducing run times over 3-fold, without compromising analytical sensitivity or analyte resolution. The technique is demonstrated to be practical and robust on a commercially available ultra-high pressure system when injecting extracts of plasma and has also shown to be a technique that can be used effectively on a conventional highperformance liquid chromatography system fitted with short columns (≤ 30 mm in length).

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Goodwin, L., White, S. A., & Spooner, N. (2007). Evaluation of ultra-performance liquid chromatography in the bioanalysis of small molecule drug candidates in plasma. Journal of Chromatographic Science, 45(6), 298–304. https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/45.6.298

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