| Literature DB >> 25050190 |
Bing-Tian Bi1, Ben-Yan Zou2, Li-Ting Deng1, Jing Zhan1, Hai Liao1, Kun-Yao Feng1, Su Li1.
Abstract
Photocyanine is a novel anticancer drug. Its pharmacokinetic study in cancer patients is therefore very important for choosing doses, and dosing intervals in clinical application. A rapid, selective and sensitive high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS) method was developed and validated for the determination of photocyanine in patient serum. Sample preparation involved one-step protein precipitation by adding methanol and N,N-dimethyl formamide to 0.1 mL serum. The detection was performed on a triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometer operating in multiple reaction-monitoring (MRM) mode. Each sample was chromatographed within 7 min. Linear calibration curves were obtained for photocyanine at a concentration range of 20-2000 ng/mL (r > 0.995), with the lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) being 20 ng/mL. The intrabatch accuracy ranged from 101.98% to 107.54%, and the interbatch accuracy varied from 100.52% to 105.62%. Stability tests showed that photocyanine was stable throughout the analytical procedure. This study is the first to utilize the HPLC-MS/MS method for the pharmacokinetic study of photocyanine in six cancer patients who had received a single dose of photocyanine (0.1 mg/kg) administered intravenously.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25050190 PMCID: PMC4094845 DOI: 10.1155/2014/102474
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Anal Methods Chem ISSN: 2090-8873 Impact factor: 2.193
Figure 1Chemical structures of photocyanine.
Figure 2Representative HPLC-MS/MS chromatograms of extract from (a) blank serum; (b) a human serum sample spiked with mono-β-sulfonated zinc phthalocyanine potassium (IS), (c) a human serum sample spiked with 1000 ng/mL photocyanine and IS, and (d) a patient serum sample after i.v. administration of photocyanine spiked with IS.
Peak symmetry factor of photocyanine in different percentage of mobile phase B.
| MPB (%) | Symmetry factor ( | RSD (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 95 | 1.052 | 4.67 |
| 90 | 1.103 | 9.00 |
| 80 | 1.198 | 7.45 |
| 70 | 1.354 | 7.67 |
Figure 3Linear calibration curve of photocyanine from the peak-area analyte/peak-area IS ratios versus concentrations in human serum using a weighting factor (1/x 2), varying linearly over the concentration range of 20–2000 ng/mL. The equation for the curve was y = 0.421x + 0.00439 (r = 0.9965).
Precision and accuracy of photocyanine.
| Concentration | Intrabatch ( | Interbatch ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Accuracy (%) | RSD (%) | Accuracy (%) | RSD (%) | |
| 60 | 103.72 | 4.91 | 105.62 | 4.72 |
| 1000 | 101.98 | 1.29 | 100.52 | 5.93 |
| 1600 | 107.54 | 3.31 | 101.18 | 8.53 |
Extraction recovery and matrix effects of photocyanine.
| Concentration | Extraction recovery (%) | Matrix effect (%) |
|---|---|---|
| 60 | 37.13 | 61.51 |
| 1000 | 43.53 | 71.24 |
| 1600 | 31.64 | 77.03 |
Stability of photocyanine under different storage conditions.
| Storage conditions | Concentration (ng/mL) | Accuracy (%) ( | RSD (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Freeze-thaw three cycles | 60 | 107.08 | 6.09 |
| 1000 | 101.20 | 4.14 | |
| 1600 | 93.92 | 1.76 | |
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| −80°C for 30 days | 60 | 95.14 | 10.01 |
| 1000 | 89.56 | 1.85 | |
| 1600 | 85.31 | 3.26 | |
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| Post-preparative | 60 | 102.52 | 12.12 |
| 1000 | 96.16 | 3.55 | |
| 1600 | 102.15 | 2.00 | |
Figure 4Mean serum concentration-time curve of photocyanine after 0.1 mg/kg single i.v. administration to cancer patients (n = 6).
Noncompartmental pharmacokinetic parameters of photocyanine in cancer patients after a single i.v. dose of 0.1 mg/kg photocyanine (n = 6).
| Parameters | Mean ± SD |
|---|---|
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| 1.83 ± 0.41 |
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| 2465.3 ± 723.0 |
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| 74.62 ± 13.29 |
| AUC0– | 53137.2 ± 20210.6 |
| AUC0– | 62634.6 ± 25398.6 |
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| 11.29 ± 4.12 |
| CL (L/h)g | 0.11 ± 0.04 |
| MRT (h)h | 40.16 ± 4.32 |
a T max: time to maximum concentration; b C max: maximum plasma concentration; c t 1/2: half-life of elimination; dAUC0–: area under the concentration-time curve from time zero to the last quantifiable measurement; eAUC0–: area under the concentration-time curve extrapolated to infinity; f V : volume of distribution; gCL: total clearance; hMRT: mean residence time.