Development and validation of LC-MS/MS method for determination of DNDI-VL-2098 in mouse, rat, dog and hamster blood

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Aim: To develop a bioanalytical method to support pharmacokinetic evaluation of DNDI-VL-2098 in mouse, rat, dog and hamster following oral administration. Results & methodology: A robust LC-MS/MS bioanalytical method was developed to quantify DNDI-VL-2098. DNDI-VL-2098 showed time-dependent recovery loss in acetonitrile precipitated plasma in all species. Acid-lysed whole blood was identified as a matrix in which recovery was stable over time. A two-step extraction procedure was used, with protein precipitation followed by liquid-liquid extraction with methyl tert-butyl ether. The assay was validated in the dynamic range of 5-5000 ng/ml for mouse, rat and dog blood, and a fit-for-purpose method was developed for hamster. Conclusion: A specific LC-MS/MS assay for DNDI-VL-2098 was developed and validated in hemolyzed blood.

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Patel, B. D., Uppal, R., Pulakundam, N., Patel, J. P., Ramanathan, V., Ameta, R., … Braillard, S. (2019). Development and validation of LC-MS/MS method for determination of DNDI-VL-2098 in mouse, rat, dog and hamster blood. Bioanalysis, 11(15), 1419–1435. https://doi.org/10.4155/bio-2019-0128

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