Determination of carbamazepine and its main metabolite in human hair by capillary electrophoresis and liquid chromatography techniques, both coupled with mass spectrometry

Aneta Woźniakiewicz, Renata Wietecha-Posłuszny
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The aim of the research was to determine carbamazepine (CBZ) and its main metabolite 10,11-epoxy-10,11-dihydro-carbamazepine (CBZ-E) in human hair using the capillary electrophoresis (CE) system coupled with mass spectrometry detection (MS) and to compare the obtained results with the liquid chromatography (LC) technique, also coupled with the MS detector. Hair samples were prepared using microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) at 60 °C for 10 min in an alkaline solution (pH = 10) with ethyl acetate as the extraction solvent. In the frame of this study, the procedure for the separation of CBZ and CBZ-E using the CE-MS technique was developed. The best results were achieved using 10 mM ammonium acetate (pH=6.8) as the background electrolyte (BGE), after filling the capillary with 1% highly sulfonated β-cyclodextrin (HSβCD) in 10 mM ammonium acetate. Then, the validation parameters of the MAE/CE-MS and MAE/LC-MS methods such as: limit of detection (for CBZ are: 0.36 and 0.22 ng/mg, respectively; for CBZ-E 0.38 and 0.17 ng/mg, respectively), limit of quantification (for CBZ are: 0.86 and 0.72 ng/mg, respectively; for CBZ-E 0.94 and 0.56 ng/mg, respectively), precision (6.91–14.5% and 2.16–15.6%, respectively), recovery (87.7–102.7% and 88.9–105.5%, respectively), and matrix effect (99.5–111.0% and 98.9–115.1%, respectively) were defined and compared. Finally, the validated methods were applied to identify and quantify carbamazepine and its metabolite in hair in patients who received CBZ for medical reasons.

毛细管电泳和液相色谱联用质谱法测定头发中卡马西平及其主要代谢物
本研究的目的是使用毛细管电泳(CE)系统结合质谱检测(MS)测定人头发中的卡马西平(CBZ)及其主要代谢产物10,11-环氧基-10,11-二氢卡马西平,并将所得结果与液相色谱(LC)技术结合MS检测器进行比较。头发样品是使用微波辅助提取(MAE)在60°C的碱性溶液(pH=10)中制备的,该溶液以乙酸乙酯为提取溶剂,持续10分钟。在本研究的框架内,开发了使用CE-MS技术分离CBZ和CBZ-E的程序。在用10mM乙酸铵中的1%高磺化β-环糊精(HSβCD)填充毛细管后,用10mM乙酸铵(pH=6.8)作为背景电解质(BGE)获得了最佳结果。然后,MAE/CE-MS和MAE/LC-MS方法的验证参数,如:检测限(CBZ分别为:0.36和0.22 ng/mg;CBZ-E分别为:0.38和0.17 ng/mg)、定量限(CBZ分别为:0.86和0.72 ng/mg,回收率(分别为87.7–102.7%和88.9–105.5%)和基质效应(分别为99.5–111.0%和98.9–115.1%)进行了定义和比较。最后,将经验证的方法用于识别和定量因医疗原因接受CBZ治疗的患者头发中的卡马西平及其代谢产物。
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