7种大麻素在人血浆中的分析及溶液稳定性评价。

IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
David J Anderson, Tia Freeman, Kalii Caldwell, Logan R Hoggard, Christopher A Reilly, Joseph E Rower
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摘要

大麻的消费量已经并将继续急剧增加,其娱乐和/或医疗用途在州一级合法化,而不是在联邦一级合法化。消费和合法化的增加刺激了以大麻为重点的重大研究,特别感兴趣的是确定这一复杂天然产物的药代动力学特征。支持这项研究需要一种生物分析方法,准确地同时定量初级大麻素及其代谢物。该方法验证的目的是在低样本量(0.2 mL)和单一提取方法下满足预先指定的灵敏度目标(大多数分析物为0.5 ng/mL),可以定量Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol,大麻二酚及其代谢物。此外,我们试图严格表征大麻素分析物在溶液和血浆中的稳定性。开发的分析需要优化萃取和流动相溶剂,以及质量转移,以达到所需的选择性,以满足所需的灵敏度目标。稳定性实验表明,在-30或-80°C的聚丙烯中储存时,溶液稳定性不超过6个月,在-80°C的聚丙烯中储存时,等离子体稳定性为~ 3年(34.5个月)。该分析成功地应用于约1650个样品,没有批次失败。这种经过验证的LC-MS/MS分析提供了大麻素稳定性的独特信息,并已用于产生大麻成分及其代谢物的药代动力学的新数据。
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Analysis of Seven Selected Cannabinoids in Human Plasma Highlighting Matrix and Solution Stability Assessments.

Cannabis consumption has and continues to increase dramatically, as does its legalization for recreational and/or medicinal use at the state, but not at the federal level. The increased consumption and legalization have spurred significant cannabis focused research, with particular interest in defining the pharmacokinetic characteristics of this complex natural product. Supporting this research requires a bioanalytical method that accurately and simultaneously quantifies the primary cannabinoids and their metabolites. The objective of this method validation was to meet pre-specified sensitivity targets (0.5 ng/mL for most analytes) from a low sample volume (0.2 mL) and single extraction approach that could quantify Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, cannabidiol, and their metabolites. Moreover, we sought to rigorously characterize the stability of included cannabinoid analytes, both in solution and plasma. The developed assay required optimization of extraction and mobile phase solvents, as well as mass transitions to achieve the selectivity required to meet the desired sensitivity targets. Stability experiments indicated solution stability of no more than 6 months when stored in polypropylene at -30 or -80 °C and ∼3 years (34.5 months) of plasma stability when stored in polypropylene at -80 °C. The assay was successfully applied to ∼1650 samples without a batch failure. This validated LC-MS/MS assay provides unique information on cannabinoid stability and has been utilized to generate novel data on the pharmacokinetics of cannabis constituents and their metabolites.

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CiteScore
5.10
自引率
20.00%
发文量
92
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Analytical Toxicology (JAT) is an international toxicology journal devoted to the timely dissemination of scientific communications concerning potentially toxic substances and drug identification, isolation, and quantitation. Since its inception in 1977, the Journal of Analytical Toxicology has striven to present state-of-the-art techniques used in toxicology labs. The peer-review process provided by the distinguished members of the Editorial Advisory Board ensures the high-quality and integrity of articles published in the Journal of Analytical Toxicology. Timely presentation of the latest toxicology developments is ensured through Technical Notes, Case Reports, and Letters to the Editor.
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