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Analysis of carvedilol in human plasma using hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry

  • Dong Won Jeong
  • , Young Hoon Kim
  • , Hye Young Ji
  • , Yu Seok Youn
  • , Kang Choon Lee
  • , Hye Suk Lee
  • Wonkwang University
  • Sungkyunkwan University

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Abstract

A rapid, sensitive and selective method for the determination of carvedilol in human plasma was developed using hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (HILIC-MS/MS). Carvedilol and cisapride (internal standard) were extracted from human plasma with methyl tert-butyl ether at basic pH and analyzed on an Atlantis HILIC Silica column with the mobile phase of acetonitrile-ammonium formate (50 mM, pH 4.5) (90:10, v/v). The analytes were detected using an electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry in the multiple-reaction-monitoring mode. The standard curve was linear (r = 0.9998) over the concentration range of 0.1-200 ng/ml. The lower limit of quantification for carvedilol was 0.1 ng/ml using 50 μl plasma sample. The coefficient of variation and relative error for intra- and inter-assay at four QC levels were 1.6-4.5% and -6.4 to 4.8%, respectively. The absolute and relative matrix effect for carvedilol and cisapride were practically absent. The extraction recoveries of carvedilol and cisapride were 81.6 and 85.2%, respectively. This method was successfully applied to the bioequivalence study of carvedilol in humans.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)547-552
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
Volume44
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Jun 2007

Keywords

  • Carvedilol
  • HILIC-MS/MS
  • Human plasma

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