LC-MS/MS Method for Rapid Quantification of Progesterone in Rabbit Plasma and Its Application in a Pharmacokinetic Study of the Transdermal Formulation

A rapid and effective method using QuEChERS-based sample preparation procedure and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis has been developed and validated to determine progesterone in rabbit plasma. The analyte was extracted from plasma by acetonitrile with phase partitio...

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Main Authors: Cao-Son Tran, Quang-Dong Bui, Ngoc-Tho Thi Nguyen, Minh-Hanh Dao, Thach-Tung Nguyen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8889375
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spelling doaj-39c6fac2f65a4c2f8da59bd78e4d20f22020-11-25T04:07:52ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry2090-88732020-01-01202010.1155/2020/88893758889375LC-MS/MS Method for Rapid Quantification of Progesterone in Rabbit Plasma and Its Application in a Pharmacokinetic Study of the Transdermal FormulationCao-Son Tran0Quang-Dong Bui1Ngoc-Tho Thi Nguyen2Minh-Hanh Dao3Thach-Tung Nguyen4Laboratory of Food Toxicology and Allergens TestingLaboratory of Food Toxicology and Allergens TestingDepartment of PharmaceuticsDepartment of PharmaceuticsDepartment of PharmaceuticsA rapid and effective method using QuEChERS-based sample preparation procedure and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis has been developed and validated to determine progesterone in rabbit plasma. The analyte was extracted from plasma by acetonitrile with phase partitioning by a mixture of magnesium sulfate and sodium chloride. The supernatant was then directly injected into LC-MS/MS in a positive electrospray ionization mode and quantified using progesterone-d9 as the internal standard. The method linearity was in the range from 1 ng/mL (LOQ) to 200 ng/mL. Method recovery was from 86.0% to 103%, and repeatability was lower than 5.5%. The plasma sample was stable for 12 weeks stored at 18 ± 2°C. This method was applied to quantify progesterone in rabbit plasma in a pharmacokinetic study of two transdermal formulations: a reference drug and a eutectic-hydrogel system. The data indicate that the eutectic-hydrogel system’s bioavailability was 1.5 times better than that of the reference drug, and the transdermal system is a potential drug delivery system for progesterone.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8889375
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author Cao-Son Tran
Quang-Dong Bui
Ngoc-Tho Thi Nguyen
Minh-Hanh Dao
Thach-Tung Nguyen
spellingShingle Cao-Son Tran
Quang-Dong Bui
Ngoc-Tho Thi Nguyen
Minh-Hanh Dao
Thach-Tung Nguyen
LC-MS/MS Method for Rapid Quantification of Progesterone in Rabbit Plasma and Its Application in a Pharmacokinetic Study of the Transdermal Formulation
Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
author_facet Cao-Son Tran
Quang-Dong Bui
Ngoc-Tho Thi Nguyen
Minh-Hanh Dao
Thach-Tung Nguyen
author_sort Cao-Son Tran
title LC-MS/MS Method for Rapid Quantification of Progesterone in Rabbit Plasma and Its Application in a Pharmacokinetic Study of the Transdermal Formulation
title_short LC-MS/MS Method for Rapid Quantification of Progesterone in Rabbit Plasma and Its Application in a Pharmacokinetic Study of the Transdermal Formulation
title_full LC-MS/MS Method for Rapid Quantification of Progesterone in Rabbit Plasma and Its Application in a Pharmacokinetic Study of the Transdermal Formulation
title_fullStr LC-MS/MS Method for Rapid Quantification of Progesterone in Rabbit Plasma and Its Application in a Pharmacokinetic Study of the Transdermal Formulation
title_full_unstemmed LC-MS/MS Method for Rapid Quantification of Progesterone in Rabbit Plasma and Its Application in a Pharmacokinetic Study of the Transdermal Formulation
title_sort lc-ms/ms method for rapid quantification of progesterone in rabbit plasma and its application in a pharmacokinetic study of the transdermal formulation
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Analytical Methods in Chemistry
issn 2090-8873
publishDate 2020-01-01
description A rapid and effective method using QuEChERS-based sample preparation procedure and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) analysis has been developed and validated to determine progesterone in rabbit plasma. The analyte was extracted from plasma by acetonitrile with phase partitioning by a mixture of magnesium sulfate and sodium chloride. The supernatant was then directly injected into LC-MS/MS in a positive electrospray ionization mode and quantified using progesterone-d9 as the internal standard. The method linearity was in the range from 1 ng/mL (LOQ) to 200 ng/mL. Method recovery was from 86.0% to 103%, and repeatability was lower than 5.5%. The plasma sample was stable for 12 weeks stored at 18 ± 2°C. This method was applied to quantify progesterone in rabbit plasma in a pharmacokinetic study of two transdermal formulations: a reference drug and a eutectic-hydrogel system. The data indicate that the eutectic-hydrogel system’s bioavailability was 1.5 times better than that of the reference drug, and the transdermal system is a potential drug delivery system for progesterone.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/8889375
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