Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is a widely used drug for the maintenance of immunosuppressive therapy in renal-transplant recipients. MMF is rapidly metabolized in vivo to mycophenolic. add (MPA), a reversible, noncompetitive inhibitor of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase, which represents a limiting enzyme in lymphocyte proliferation. MPA shows large interindividual pharmacokinetic variability: its monitoring is therefore of primary importance to achieve adequate immunosuppression with minimized risk of graft rejection or toxicity. We developed a CE method for the determination of total MPA (tMPA) in plasma, based on easy sample preparation; CE evaluation of tMPA was performed in 30 mmol/ L sodium-borate with 10 mmol/L SDS (pH 10.00) at 25°C using a 60 cm (54.5 to window) uncoated capillary with UV detection at 254 nm wavelength. MPA was readily detectable in plasma; the CE method was linear in the range of 0.7-120 μg/mL (r >0.992). Intra- and interassay imprecision was <7% except for the lowest spiked MPA concentration, which had an intra-assay RSD% of 14.7 compared to 18.3 interassay. Data by CE were compared with results obtained by a validated HPLC method. CE assay of tMPA exhibited a very good correlation (r2 >0.988) with respect to HPLC; Bland-Altman difference versus average showed a mean of -0.18 μg/mL ± 1.14 SD. CE determination of tMPA is a robust, sensitive and reproducible method with the advantage over HPLC of being fast, simple and unexpensive, also enabling quick assessment of MPA for pharmacokinetic studies. © 2007 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

Carlucci, F., Anzini, M., Rovini, M., Cattaneo, D., Martini, S., Tabucchi, A. (2007). Development of a CE method for the determination of mycophenolic acid in human plasma: A comparison with HPLC. ELECTROPHORESIS, 28(21), 3908-3914 [10.1002/elps.200700190].

Development of a CE method for the determination of mycophenolic acid in human plasma: A comparison with HPLC

Carlucci, Filippo;Anzini, Maurizio;Tabucchi, Antonella
2007-01-01

Abstract

Mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) is a widely used drug for the maintenance of immunosuppressive therapy in renal-transplant recipients. MMF is rapidly metabolized in vivo to mycophenolic. add (MPA), a reversible, noncompetitive inhibitor of inosine monophosphate dehydrogenase, which represents a limiting enzyme in lymphocyte proliferation. MPA shows large interindividual pharmacokinetic variability: its monitoring is therefore of primary importance to achieve adequate immunosuppression with minimized risk of graft rejection or toxicity. We developed a CE method for the determination of total MPA (tMPA) in plasma, based on easy sample preparation; CE evaluation of tMPA was performed in 30 mmol/ L sodium-borate with 10 mmol/L SDS (pH 10.00) at 25°C using a 60 cm (54.5 to window) uncoated capillary with UV detection at 254 nm wavelength. MPA was readily detectable in plasma; the CE method was linear in the range of 0.7-120 μg/mL (r >0.992). Intra- and interassay imprecision was <7% except for the lowest spiked MPA concentration, which had an intra-assay RSD% of 14.7 compared to 18.3 interassay. Data by CE were compared with results obtained by a validated HPLC method. CE assay of tMPA exhibited a very good correlation (r2 >0.988) with respect to HPLC; Bland-Altman difference versus average showed a mean of -0.18 μg/mL ± 1.14 SD. CE determination of tMPA is a robust, sensitive and reproducible method with the advantage over HPLC of being fast, simple and unexpensive, also enabling quick assessment of MPA for pharmacokinetic studies. © 2007 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
2007
Carlucci, F., Anzini, M., Rovini, M., Cattaneo, D., Martini, S., Tabucchi, A. (2007). Development of a CE method for the determination of mycophenolic acid in human plasma: A comparison with HPLC. ELECTROPHORESIS, 28(21), 3908-3914 [10.1002/elps.200700190].
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