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A sensitive and specific method for the analysis of CP-122,288 in plasma has been developed and validated using column-switching HPLC with fluorescence detection. Solid-phase extraction (SPE) cartridges (Chem-Elut) are used to extract analyte and internal standard from human plasma samples. The extracts are analysed by heart-cutting from one analytical HPLC column to a second column with fluorescence detection using excitation and emission wave-lengths of 225 and 350 nm respectively, after post column UV irradiation at 254 nm. The method has a lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) of 10 pgmL−1 and is linear over a fifty-fold range, up to 500 pg mL−1. An internal standard (CP-122,638) is used which is a close chemical analogue of the compound. This validated method has been used extensively for the analysis of CP-122,288 in plasma samples from clinical trials.
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Saunders, K.C., Venn, R.F. & Fane, J.A. Analysis of CP-122,288 at femto-molar levels from human plasma using solid-supported extraction and HPLC column switching. Chromatographia 52 (Suppl 1), S87–S91 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02493132
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