Ml. Ozoux et al., Determination of sodium cromoglycate in human plasma by liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry in the turbo ion spray mode, J CHROMAT B, 765(2), 2001, pp. 179-185
A highly sensitivity liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method
has been developed for the quantitation of sodium cromoglycate (SCG) in hum
an plasma. The method was validated over a linear range of 0.100-50.0 ng/ml
, using C-13(4) sodium cromoglycate as the internal standard. Compounds wer
e extracted from 1.0 ml of lithium heparin plasma by methanol elution of C-
18 solid-phase extraction cartridges. The dried residue was reconstituted w
ith 100 mul of 0.01 N HCl, and 30 mul was injected onto the LC-MS-MS system
. Chromatographic separation was achieved on a C8 (3.5 mum) column with an
isocratic mobile phase of methanol-water-0.5 M ammonium acetate (35:64.8:0.
2, v/v/v). The analytes were detected with a PE Sciex API 3000 mass spectro
meter using turbo ion spray with positive ionization. Ions monitored in the
multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) mode were m/z 469.2 (precursor ion) to
m/z 245.1 (product ion) for SCG and m/z 473.2 (precursor ion) to m/z 247.1
(product ion) for C-13(4) SCG (I.S.). The average recoveries of SCG and the
I.S. from human plasma were 91 and 87%, respectively. The low limit of qua
ntitation was 0.100 ng/ml. Results from a 4-day validation study demonstrat
ed excellent precision (C.V.% values were between 1.9 and 6.5%) and accurac
y (-5.4 to -1.2%) across the calibration range of 0.100-50.0 ng/ml. (C) 200
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