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Comparison of pharmacokinetic study profiles of insulin in rat plasma through conventional sampling and microsampling by micro-LC-MS/MS

Authors :
Troche, Gaudry Bruno
Søeborg, Tue
Bödvarsdottir, Thóra Brynja
Bjelke, Mads
Nielsen, Nikoline Juul
Troche, Gaudry Bruno
Søeborg, Tue
Bödvarsdottir, Thóra Brynja
Bjelke, Mads
Nielsen, Nikoline Juul
Source :
Troche , G B , Søeborg , T , Bödvarsdottir , T B , Bjelke , M & Nielsen , N J 2023 , ' Comparison of pharmacokinetic study profiles of insulin in rat plasma through conventional sampling and microsampling by micro-LC-MS/MS ' , Bioanalysis , vol. 15 , no. 5 , pp. 283-294 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Aim: With microsamples of blood, full pharmacokinetic profiles from individual animals can be obtained as an alternative to the sparse-sampling approach, where conventional volume samples from several animals are required. However, microsamples require assays that are more sensitive. Methods: The sensitivity of the LC-MS assay was increased 47-fold using microflow LC-MS. Results & conclusion: By analyzing both microsamples and conventional samples from the same animals, it is demonstrated that sparse-sampling profiles can be nonrepresentative of the full profiles. This bias can affect the tested treatment by increasing or reducing its apparent effect. Microsampling enables unbiased results compared with sparse-sampling. An increase in assay sensitivity to balance the low sample volumes was achievable by microflow LC-MS.

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OAIster
Journal :
Troche , G B , Søeborg , T , Bödvarsdottir , T B , Bjelke , M & Nielsen , N J 2023 , ' Comparison of pharmacokinetic study profiles of insulin in rat plasma through conventional sampling and microsampling by micro-LC-MS/MS ' , Bioanalysis , vol. 15 , no. 5 , pp. 283-294 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1382520826
Document Type :
Electronic Resource