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Development, validation and utilization of a highly sensitive LC-MS/MS method for quantification of levonorgestrel released from a subdermal implant in human plasma.

Authors :
Cirrincione, Lauren R.
Penchala, Sujan Dilly
Scarsi, Kimberly K.
Podany, Anthony T.
Winchester, Lee C.
Back, David J.
Khoo, Saye H.
Fletcher, Courtney V.
Siccardi, Marco
Else, Laura J.
Source :
Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical & Life Sciences. May2018, Vol. 1084, p106-112. 7p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Levonorgestrel (LNG) is a synthetic progestin that is available in oral contraceptive tablets, a subdermal implant, and an intrauterine system for contraception. LNG pharmacokinetics are a pivotal determinant of contraceptive efficacy and essential in assessing drug-drug interactions influencing LNG exposure following different routes of LNG administration. A highly sensitive LC-MS/MS method was developed and validated to quantify levonorgestrel in human plasma. Liquid-liquid extraction was utilized with a sample volume of 500 μL to extract levonorgestrel from plasma. Chromatographic separation of LNG was achieved with a Fortis™ C18 (3 μm: 100 mm × 2.1 mm) reverse phase analytical column. The mobile phases consisted of de-ionized water plus 0.1% NH 4 OH (100:0.1%, v/v) (A), and methanol plus 0.1% NH 4 OH (100:0.1%, v/v) (B) delivered as a gradient at a flow rate of 400 μL/min. Detection of LNG and internal standard (D-(−)-norgestrel-d7) was achieved using positive polarity mode monitoring at 313.2–245.2 amu and 320.1–251.2 amu, respectively. The assay was linear over the calibration range of 49.6 to 1500 pg/mL. This method was used to quantify plasma LNG released by subdermal implant in support of a drug interaction study among women with HIV receiving efavirenz- or nevirapine-based antiretroviral therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15700232
Volume :
1084
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Chromatography B: Analytical Technologies in the Biomedical & Life Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128923258
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jchromb.2018.03.023