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Aim: Chloroquine is an antimalarial drug used in the treatment of Plasmodium vivax malaria. Three methods to quantify chloroquine and its metabolite in blood matrices were developed and validated. Methodology & results: Different high-throughput extraction techniques were used to recover the drugs from whole blood (50 μl), plasma (100 μl) and dried blood spots (15 […]

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Analytical techniques may not be compatible or sufficiently sensitive to the analytes, unless it undergoes a specific sample extraction procedure. Sample extraction can be considered as one of the key steps in analysis. Analysis of a poorly treated sample may produce inferior quality of analytical data. Continuous advancement and development of newer sample extraction techniques

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The sample preparation is the most critical step involved in the bioanalytical process. When dealing with green analytical chemistry, sample preparation can be even more challenging. To fit the green analytical chemistry principles, efforts should be made toward the elimination or reduction of the use of toxic reagents and solvents, minimization of energy consumption and

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Aim: Everolimus is an inhibitor of mTOR which is derived from rapamycin. Its high corneal permeability and bioavailability makes it an effective treatment for ocular disorders. To study the pharmacokinetics of in situ gel eye drops of everolimus suspension after ocular administration in rabbit aqueous humor, we developed a rapid and reliable HPLC–MS/MS method. Methodology/results:

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Aim: The applicability of polysaccharide-based chiral stationary phases in modern supercritical fluid chromatography (SFC)–MS/MS for chiral bioanalysis was evaluated. Materials & methods: Ten popular polysaccharide-based chiral stationary phases (CSPs) were tested using a set of 23 drugs against three cosolvents. The effect of temperature and backpressure on separation was examined. Results: The recommended order of

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Aim: MK-8591 (EFdA), a novel anti-HIV nucleoside analog, is converted to mono-, di- and tri-phosphates (MK-8591-MP, MK-8591-DP and MK-8591-TP) intracellularly, among which MK-8591-TP is the active pharmacological form. An ultrasensitive LC–MS/MS assay was required to measure MK-8591-DP and MK-8591-TP levels in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). Sensitivity and reproducibility were major bottlenecks in these

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Schizophrenia is one of the most debilitating and costly illnesses worldwide. First-generation antipsychotics such as chlorpromazine and haloperidol succeeded in controlling the positive symptoms of schizophrenia, but had significant extrapyramidal effects that led to the search for new agents and the release of second-generation (or atypical) antipsychotics. These drugs had a lower risk of adverse

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Aim: The quantitation of therapeutic antibodies by MS often utilizes a surrogate peptide approach. Recent enhancements in instrumentation and sample preparation have enabled quantitation by detection of the intact molecule using MS. Methods & Results: A comparison of three methods for quantitative analysis of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies including analysis after deglycosylation, after hinge digestion and

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Aim: High-dose administration of the μ-opioid receptor inverse agonist naloxone (NX), has previously been demonstrated to reinstate nocifensive behavior in the late phase of inflammatory injuries. However, no current analytical methods can provide pharmacokinetic insight into the pharmacodynamic response of high-dose administration of NX. Materials & methods: Based on protein precipitation using 50 μl human

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Aim: To explore the usability of the Ella® platform for preclinical analysis of therapeutic antibodies and antidrug antibodies (ADA). Experimental: Two well-established ELISAs for the measurement of human IgG and ADA were transferred to the Ella platform. ELISA and the Ella platform were compared using assay qualification data and results of preclinical sample analysis. Results:

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