Simultaneous determination of Obeticholic acid and its two major metabolites in human plasma after administration of Obeticholic acid tablets using ultra-high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
Sha Li, Min Yang, Jing-yao Zhang, Chang Liu, Bo-ping Wei, Qiang Wu, Wei-ying Tang, Shi Zeng
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Abstract
Obeticholic acid (OCA), a semisynthetic bile acid derivative, was approved for its therapeutic use in primary biliary cirrhosis. OCA has a enterohepatic circulation and host-gut microbiota metabolic interaction, which produce various metabolites. Such metabolites, especially structural isomers of OCA, together with the need to achieve idea lower limit of quantitation (LLOQ) with minimum matrix interference, bring about significant difficulties to the bioanalysis of OCA. Herein, by applying a combination of solid-phase extraction (SPE) and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS), we introduced an approach for the bioanalysis of OCA along with its two major metabolites—glyco-OCA (GOA) and tauro-OCA (TOA) in human plasma, the full validation results of which showed excellent performance. The quantitative range is 0.2506 ∼ 100.2 ng/mL for OCA, 0.2500 ∼ 100.0 ng/mL for GOA, as well as 0.1250 ∼ 50.00 ng/mL for TOA, respectively. This method was successfully applied to the pharmacokinetic studies in healthy subjects following administration of OCA tablets.
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The Journal of Chromatography B publishes papers on developments in separation science relevant to biology and biomedical research including both fundamental advances and applications. Analytical techniques which may be considered include the various facets of chromatography, electrophoresis and related methods, affinity and immunoaffinity-based methodologies, hyphenated and other multi-dimensional techniques, and microanalytical approaches. The journal also considers articles reporting developments in sample preparation, detection techniques including mass spectrometry, and data handling and analysis.
Developments related to preparative separations for the isolation and purification of components of biological systems may be published, including chromatographic and electrophoretic methods, affinity separations, field flow fractionation and other preparative approaches.
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