2017
DOI: 10.1002/bmc.3976
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Free mycophenolic acid determination in human plasma ultrafiltrate by a validated liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method

Abstract: The aim of this study was to develop and validate fully the liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for free mycophenolic acid (MPA) concentration measurements in plasma ultrafiltrate that will be reliable and simple in preparation with deuterated MPA (MPA-d3) chosen as an internal standard. The chromatographic separation was made with Zorbax Eclipse XDB-C18 column (4.6 × 150 mm) using a gradient of two solutions as a mobile phase: (A) water and (B) methanol, each containing 0.1% formic acid and … Show more

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“…2). These results suggest that monitoring only total MPA concentrations might seem sufficient to conduct TDM, especially taking into account that free MPA concentrations should be determined by more demanding LC-MS/MS [16], which is not as easily available in every laboratory as HPLC-UV or even immunoassays [26]. However, our results have shown that there is a significant negative relationship between serum albumin concentration and MPA free fraction, similarly to the findings reported in in vitro [10], as well as in transplantation [9] studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…2). These results suggest that monitoring only total MPA concentrations might seem sufficient to conduct TDM, especially taking into account that free MPA concentrations should be determined by more demanding LC-MS/MS [16], which is not as easily available in every laboratory as HPLC-UV or even immunoassays [26]. However, our results have shown that there is a significant negative relationship between serum albumin concentration and MPA free fraction, similarly to the findings reported in in vitro [10], as well as in transplantation [9] studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Free MPA concentrations in plasma ultrafiltrate were determined after prior ultrafiltration with Centrifree Micropartition System® (Merck Millipore, Co. Cork, Ireland) by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method developed, validated, and described in detail recently [16].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…HPLC/MS/MS is probably the most commonly used method for MPA and MPAG quantification in the United States. Total MPA concentrations are commonly measured, but an assay of free MPA levels may be desirable in patients with renal failure and hypoalbuminemia (Butch, 2007;Luszczynska, Pawinski, Kunicki, Sikorska, & Marszalek, 2017;Meier-Kriesche et al, 2000). However, measurement of free MPA may be challenging, as only ß2% of the drug is in the free form.…”
Section: Commentary Background Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several methods for free drug quantification have been described previously, including the enzyme‐multiplied immunoassay technique (Rebollo, Calvo, Martin‐Suarez, & Dominguez‐Gil, 2011), high‐performance liquid chromatography coupled to ultraviolet detection (HPLC–UV) (Aresta, Palmisano, Zambonin, Schena, & Grandaliano, 2004; Smits et al, 2014; Zeng, Nath, Shaw, Earl, & McLachlan, 2009) and tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) (Atcheson et al, 2004; Benoit‐Biancamano et al, 2007; Bittersohl et al, 2017; Figurski, Korecka, Fields, Waligorska, & Shaw, 2009; Heinig, Bucheli, Hartenbach, & Gajate‐Perez, 2010; Kawanishi et al, 2015; Laverdiere, Caron, Couture, Levesque, & Guillemette, 2012; Luszczynska, Pawinski, Kunicki, Sikorska, & Marszalek, 2017; Patel et al, 2004; Shen, Jiao, Yu, Zhang, & Zhong, 2005; Streit, Shipkova, Armstrong, & Oellerich, 2004; Willis, Taylor, Salm, Tett, & Pillans, 2000). Immunoassay is a commonly used assay in clinical therapeutic drug monitoring, but it is restricted to the use of expensive antibodies and single drug detection and shows the risk of 33.48% overestimation of MPA levels owing to cross‐reactivity with metabolites of MPA under the conditions of the assay (Kunicki, Pawinski, Boczek, Was, & Bodnar‐Broniarczyk, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, gradient LC methods have been used in other reports. The complex composition of the mobile phase and time‐consuming preconditioning increased the complexity of detection and brought difficulties to clinical routine monitoring (Figurski et al, 2009; Kawanishi et al, 2015; Luszczynska et al, 2017; Streit et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%