Literature DB >> 15905139

LC/MS/MS measurement of gentamicin in bovine plasma, urine, milk, and biopsy samples taken from kidneys of standing animals.

David N Heller1, James O Peggins, Cristina B Nochetto, Michelle L Smith, O Alberto Chiesa, Keesla Moulton.   

Abstract

Methods for the measurement of gentamicin concentration in several bovine tissues were developed and validated. A novel liquid chromatographic (LC) technique employed trifluoroacetic acid in the mobile phase so that all gentamicin components co-eluted. Analytes were ionized by positive-ion pneumatically assisted electrospray and detected by selected reaction monitoring (SRM) with an LC-tandem mass spectrometer (LC/MS/MS). Calibration of plasma and urine samples was based on tobramycin internal standard. Calibration of milk and kidney samples was based on external standard, due to variability of tobramycin response in these matrices. The extraction technique employed treatment with aqueous trichloroacetic acid to both precipitate protein and liberate gentamicin from the matrix. Milk samples had to be defatted by centrifugation prior to extraction. Urine samples were further cleaned up with C-18 solid phase extraction (SPE). These methods were validated for use in several residue depletion studies (reported elsewhere) to monitor the depletion of gentamicin in tissues under various dosing conditions. The plasma method was calibrated from 1 to 5000 ng/mL in two ranges, with a limit of quantitation (LOQ) in the low range calculated at 3.3 ng/mL. The milk method was calibrated from 2.5 to 2500 ng/mL with an LOQ calculated at 4.5 ng/mL. The urine method was designed for use at low levels, and was calibrated from 1 to 100 ng/mL with an LOQ of 3.8 ng/mL. The kidney method was primarily designed for analysis of small samples (approximately 100mg). This method was calibrated from 10 to 50,000 ng/g with an LOQ of 26 ng/g.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15905139     DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2005.04.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr B Analyt Technol Biomed Life Sci        ISSN: 1570-0232            Impact factor:   3.205


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