LC-MS/MS method for quantification of raspberry ketone in rat plasma: application to preclinical pharmacokinetic studies.
Saurabh VermaUmesh K GoandRicha GargAthar HusainRoshan A KatekarMohammed RiyazuddinShailesh D DadgeJiaur Rahaman GayenPublished in: Bioanalysis (2023)
Background: Raspberry ketone (RK), derived from red raspberry fruit ( Rubus idaeus , family Rosaceae), is a reported potent antiobesity agent. This study aims to investigate method development, validation, and in vitro and in vivo pharmacokinetics in rats. Materials & methods: LC-MS/MS was used to conduct method development, validation, stability, and oral PK samples of RK in plasma analyses. Results: RK was highly soluble in Tris buffer and stable in gastrointestinal fluids as well as plasma. Rat liver microsomal stability of RK in phase I and II studies was 84.96 ± 2.39 and 69.98 ± 8.69%, respectively, after 60 min. Intestinal permeability was 4.39 ± 1.37 × 10 -5 cm/s. Maximal concentration was 1591.02 ± 64.76 ng/ml, which was achieved after 1 h (time to maximal concentration), and absolute oral bioavailability was 86.28%. Conclusion: Pharmacokinetic data serve as a keystone for preclinical and clinical adjuvant therapy.