A sensitive liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry bioanalytical assay for a novel anticancer candidate - ZMC1

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Abstract

ZMC1 {azetidinecarbothioic acid, [1-(2-pyridinyl) ethylidene] hydrazide} is a lead compound being developed as one of the first mutant p53 targeted anti-cancer drugs. Establishing a precise quantitative method is an integral component of this development. The aim of this study was to develop a sensitive LC/MS/MS assay suitable for assessing purity, stability and preclinical pharmacokinetic studies of ZMC1. Acetonitrile protein precipitation extraction was chosen for plasma sample preparation with satisfactory recovery (84.2-92.8%) for ZMC1. Chromatographic separation was achieved on an Xterra C18 column (50 × 4.6mm, 3.5 μm) using a gradient elution with mobile phase of 0.1% formic acid in water and acetonitrile. ZMC1 and internal standard 2-amino-6-bromobenzothiazole were identified using selected-ion monitoring mode at m/z 235.2/178.2 and m/z 231.0/150.0 at retention times of 5.2 and 6.3min, respectively. The method was validated with a linearity range of 3.9-500.0ng/mL in human plasma and showed acceptable reproducibility with intra- and interday precisions <5.9 and 10.5%, and accuracy within ±5.4% of nominal values. This analytical method together with basic stability data in plasma and plasma binding experiments provides a reliable protocol for the study of ZMC1 pharmacokinetics. This will greatly facilitate the pre-clinical development of this novel anti-cancer drug.

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Lin, H., Yu, X., Eng, O. S., Buckley, B., Kong, A. N. T., Bertino, J. R., … Gounder, M. K. (2015). A sensitive liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry bioanalytical assay for a novel anticancer candidate - ZMC1. Biomedical Chromatography, 29(11), 1708–1714. https://doi.org/10.1002/bmc.3483

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