High-performance liquid chromatography coupled to ion spray mass spectrometry for the determination of colchicine at ppb levels in human biofluids |
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Authors: | A. Tracqui,P. Kintz,B. Ludes,C. Rougé ,H. Douibi,P. Mangin |
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Affiliation: | A. Tracqui, P. Kintz, B. Ludes, C. Rougé, H. Douibi,P. Mangin |
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Abstract: | An original method based upon high-performance liquid chromatography coupled to ion spray mass spectrometry (HPLC-ISP-MS) has been developed for the identification and quantification of colchicine (COL) in human blood, plasma or urine. After single-step liquid-liquid extraction by dichloromethane at pH 8.0 using tofisopam (TOF) as an internal standard, solutes are separated on a 5-μm C18 Microbore (Alltech) column (250×1.0 mm, I.D.), using acetonitrile-2 mM NH4COOH, pH 3 buffer (75:25, v/v) as the mobile phase (flow-rate 50 μl/min). Detection is done by a Perkin-Elmer Sciex API-100 mass analyzer equipped with a ISP interface (nebulizing and curtain gas: N2, quality U; main settings: ISP, +4.0 kV; OR, +50 V; Q0, −10 V; Q1, −13 V; electron multiplier, +2.2 kV); MS data are collected as either total ion current (TIC, m/z 100–500 or 380–405), or selected ion monitoring (SIM) at m/z 400 and 383 for COL and TOF, respectively. COL mass spectrum shows a prominent molecular ion [M+H]+ at m/z 400. Increasing OR potential fails to provide a significant fragmentation. Retention times are 2.70 and 4.53 min for COL and TOF, respectively. The quantification method shows a good linearity (r = 0.998) over a concentration range from 5 to 200 ng/ml. The lower limit of detection in SIM mode is 0.6 ng/ml COL, making the method convenient for both clinical and forensic purposes. |
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Keywords: | Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry Colchicine |
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