Yanxiao Zhou , Huirong Li , Mengjia Lin , Jiwei Yang , Xiaofeng Yu
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Automated DBS-online SPE–LC–MS/MS platform with dynamic solvent dilution: Robust quantification of antipsychotic drugs for decentralized therapeutic drug monitoring
This study introduces a novel fully automated dried blood spot (DBS)-online solid-phase extraction (SPE)-LC-MS/MS system for the quantification of 19 antipsychotic drugs in dried blood spots, addressing critical challenges in therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM). By integrating dynamic online dilution technology, the system overcomes solvent incompatibility between DBS eluents (high organic content) and hydrophilic SPE sorbents, minimizing analyte loss during trapping. Moreover, the automated workflow eliminates manual intervention, achieving precision (CV ≤12 %), accuracy (RE ≤ ±10 %) and matrix-agnostic performance (ME%: −11.4 %–10.8 %, CV <10 %). When validated across serum and whole blood matrices, the method demonstrated exceptional linearity (R2 > 0.99) and sensitivity (LOD: 0.01–0.71 ng/mL). Stability studies confirmed DBS integrity at extreme temperatures (40 °C to 2–8 °C), enabling cost-effective sample transport via standard postal services. Comparative analysis with offline LC–MS–MS revealed strong agreement, underscoring the method's equivalence to gold-standard techniques. The platform's automation, minimal matrix dependency, and robustness position it as a transformative solution for decentralized TDM, particularly in resource-limited settings
期刊介绍:
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.
Applications to the analysis of biological systems and samples will be considered when the analytical science contains a significant element of novelty, e.g. a new approach to the separation of a compound, novel combination of analytical techniques, or significantly improved analytical performance.