1. Development and validation an LC-MS/MS method to quantify (+)-borneol in rat plasma: Application to a pharmacokinetic study.
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Ren, Jian, Hu, Chang-Liang, Zhang, Zheng-Ping, Chen, Rong, Yang, Shi-Bao, Miao, Zhen-Yu, Sun, Lu-Ning, and Wang, Yong-Qing
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BORNEOLS , *LABORATORY rats , *PHARMACOKINETICS , *ANTI-inflammatory agents , *LIQUID chromatography-mass spectrometry - Abstract
Abstract (+)-Borneol, a bicyclic monoterpene, has been shown to possess valuable biological properties and potential as a pharmaceutical agent due to anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and GABA receptor-enhancing functions; it also enhances the permeability of the blood brain barrier to improve the efficacy of CNS drugs. In this study, we have developed a simple, selective, and rapid liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method for the assay of (+)-borneol in rat plasma. Verapamil was used as an internal standard. Plasma samples were deproteinized using methanol. The analyte was detected by a mass spectrometer with positive atmospheric pressure chemical ionization by multiple reaction monitoring mode for transitions at m / z [M + H]+ 137.2 → 81.0 for (+)-borneol and 455.2 → 165.1 for verapamil. The method has been fully validated to ensure good selectivity, a satisfactory lower limit of quantification at 10.0 ng/mL, acceptable intra- and inter-day accuracy, and high precision. The method was used for the pharmacokinetic evaluation of (+)-borneol in Sprague-Dawley rats after intravenous, oral, and sublingual administration. The results indicate that oral bioavailability of (+)-borneol was extremely low but sublingual administration yielded rapid absorption and favorable bioavailability of (+)-borneol. Graphical abstract Unlabelled Image Highlights • A simple, selective, and rapid LC-MS/MS method was validated for quantify (+)-borneol in rat plasma. • The sensitive, robust and high throughput method has been sucessfully applied for a pharmacokinetic study. • The pharmacokinetic profile of (+)-borneol as a stereoisomer was first reported. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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