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GC-NPD analysis of topiramate in capillary dried plasma: assessing chemical dependency pharmacotherapy.

Isabela Ritter OttDebora Renata Macali OliveiraAna Paula GrandoKlaus Vogel FrohlichMagda Susana PerassoloRafael LindenMarina Venzon Antunes
Published in: Bioanalysis (2024)
Aim: This study aimed to develop and validate a GC-NPD method for quantifying topiramate (TPM) in capillary dried plasma spots (DPS). Materials & methods: Extraction involved three 6 mm DPS with albumin 0.1%, alkaline liquid extraction with tert-Butyl methyl ether and TMAH methylation. The method was validated and applied to 15 paired samples of capillary DPS and venous plasma from chemical dependency patients. Results: The method was linear from 1 to 50 μg/ml (r >0.99), precise (CV% 3.62-8.29%) accurate (98.1-107.7%). TPM stability was confirmed in DPS stored at 4, 23 and 45°C for 21 days. DPS TPM measurements were highly correlated plasma concentrations (rs = 0.96), representing on average 102% of the venous plasma measurements. Conclusion: The method was fully validated, demonstrating potential for clinical application.
Keyphrases
  • end stage renal disease
  • chronic kidney disease
  • dna methylation
  • newly diagnosed
  • ionic liquid
  • prognostic factors
  • genome wide
  • high resolution
  • patient reported outcomes
  • gas chromatography
  • simultaneous determination