BACKGROUND: Capillary microsampling was recently introduced as a new technique for simplified collection and handling of small, exact volumes of liquid matrices. In this article, a bioanalytical method was developed and fully validated for 8 µl plasma samples and applied to a toxicology study in mice. RESULTS: The method was validated in the concentration range 0.06-30 µM. A procedure where 32 µl of blood was collected for preparation of 8 µl plasma was successfully implemented at the animal facility. All the results for the method and study validation met the requirements of a regulated assay. CONCLUSION: It is shown that 8 µl plasma microsamples can be sampled and analyzed with consistently excellent accuracy and precision. Capillary microsampling of plasma offers a possibility to combine ethical, scientific and economic benefits while still maintaining the advantage of having drug exposure data in plasma.
BACKGROUND: Capillary microsampling was recently introduced as a new technique for simplified collection and handling of small, exact volumes of liquid matrices. In this article, a bioanalytical method was developed and fully validated for 8 µl plasma samples and applied to a toxicology study in mice. RESULTS: The method was validated in the concentration range 0.06-30 µM. A procedure where 32 µl of blood was collected for preparation of 8 µl plasma was successfully implemented at the animal facility. All the results for the method and study validation met the requirements of a regulated assay. CONCLUSION: It is shown that 8 µl plasma microsamples can be sampled and analyzed with consistently excellent accuracy and precision. Capillary microsampling of plasma offers a possibility to combine ethical, scientific and economic benefits while still maintaining the advantage of having drug exposure data in plasma.
Authors: Maj Rundlöf; Georg K S Andersson; Riccardo Bommarco; Ingemar Fries; Veronica Hederström; Lina Herbertsson; Ove Jonsson; Björn K Klatt; Thorsten R Pedersen; Johanna Yourstone; Henrik G Smith Journal: Nature Date: 2015-04-22 Impact factor: 49.962