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Mass spectrometric analysis was performed using electrospray ionisation in positive ionisation mode with multiple reaction monitoring for quantitative detection. The analytes demonstrated high separation efficiency, with a single sample run time of 3.0 min. The method exhibited a wide linear range with excellent linearity across the concentration range. The intra- and inter-batch precision were ≤10.00%, the accuracy was 88.67-113.29%. Accurate quantification of antipsychotics remained unaffected under various storage conditions: 72 h at room temperature, 7 d at 4 °C refrigeration, and 14 d at -80 °C freezing. This validated methodology has been successfully applied to plasma samples from patients with psychiatric disorders, demonstrating its practical utility for accurate quantification of antipsychotics in large-scale and complex matrices containing multiple analytes.</p>","PeriodicalId":23812,"journal":{"name":"Xenobiotica","volume":" ","pages":"1-14"},"PeriodicalIF":1.3000,"publicationDate":"2025-05-15","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"LC-MS/MS determination of 27 antipsychotics and metabolites in plasma for medication management monitoring.\",\"authors\":\"Shanshan Chen, Donghan Wang, Yuanyuan Zhao, Yaqi Sun, Yueyao Luan, Qixuan Sun, Jiaqi Wang, Yuhang Yan, Jing Yu, Chunhua Zhou\",\"doi\":\"10.1080/00498254.2025.2498702\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"<p><p>With the increasing prevalence and escalating complexity of mental disorders, precise medication has become critically important. 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Accurate quantification of antipsychotics remained unaffected under various storage conditions: 72 h at room temperature, 7 d at 4 °C refrigeration, and 14 d at -80 °C freezing. 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LC-MS/MS determination of 27 antipsychotics and metabolites in plasma for medication management monitoring.
With the increasing prevalence and escalating complexity of mental disorders, precise medication has become critically important. This necessitates an efficient, accurate, and convenient method for drug concentration monitoring to support laboratory personnel and clinicians. In this study, three liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry methods were developed and validated for simultaneously determining and quantifying 27 antipsychotics and related metabolites in human plasma. The plasma samples were subjected to protein precipitation using methanol, with isotope-labelled internal standards (ISs), followed by separation via isocratic elution on a BEH C18 column. Mass spectrometric analysis was performed using electrospray ionisation in positive ionisation mode with multiple reaction monitoring for quantitative detection. The analytes demonstrated high separation efficiency, with a single sample run time of 3.0 min. The method exhibited a wide linear range with excellent linearity across the concentration range. The intra- and inter-batch precision were ≤10.00%, the accuracy was 88.67-113.29%. Accurate quantification of antipsychotics remained unaffected under various storage conditions: 72 h at room temperature, 7 d at 4 °C refrigeration, and 14 d at -80 °C freezing. This validated methodology has been successfully applied to plasma samples from patients with psychiatric disorders, demonstrating its practical utility for accurate quantification of antipsychotics in large-scale and complex matrices containing multiple analytes.
期刊介绍:
Xenobiotica covers seven main areas, including:General Xenobiochemistry, including in vitro studies concerned with the metabolism, disposition and excretion of drugs, and other xenobiotics, as well as the structure, function and regulation of associated enzymesClinical Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism, covering the pharmacokinetics and absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs and other xenobiotics in manAnimal Pharmacokinetics and Metabolism, covering the pharmacokinetics, and absorption, distribution, metabolism and excretion of drugs and other xenobiotics in animalsPharmacogenetics, defined as the identification and functional characterisation of polymorphic genes that encode xenobiotic metabolising enzymes and transporters that may result in altered enzymatic, cellular and clinical responses to xenobioticsMolecular Toxicology, concerning the mechanisms of toxicity and the study of toxicology of xenobiotics at the molecular levelXenobiotic Transporters, concerned with all aspects of the carrier proteins involved in the movement of xenobiotics into and out of cells, and their impact on pharmacokinetic behaviour in animals and manTopics in Xenobiochemistry, in the form of reviews and commentaries are primarily intended to be a critical analysis of the issue, wherein the author offers opinions on the relevance of data or of a particular experimental approach or methodology