Determination of triclabendazole in cattle plasma as its sulphoxide and sulphone metabolites by rotating disk sorptive extraction combined with high-performance liquid chromatography and its application to pharmacokinetic studies
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Cañas-Müller, Alejandro
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Campo, Marcial del
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Richter Duk, Pablo
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2018-12-20T15:13:18Z
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2018-12-20T15:13:18Z
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2016
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Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, Volumen 61, Issue 4, 2016, Pages 3195-3200
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07179707
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07179324
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10.4067/S0717-97072016000400009
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/158581
Abstract
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In this study, a new method for determination of triclabendazole (TCB) as its main metabolites, triclabendazole sulfoxide (TCB-SO) and triclabendazole sulfone (TCB-SO2) in animal plasma was developed. TCB is widely used as antiparasitic in the veterinary industry. Rotating disk sorptive extraction (RDSE) was the selected sample preparation technique for extraction/clean up of the compounds from the samples followed by high performance liquid chromatography coupled to diode array detection (HPLC-DAD) for quantification. Optimization of physicochemical variables was performed using a multivariate experimental design. Following the recommendations given in the Veterinary International Conference on Harmonization guides (VICH GL02 and VICH GL49), the validation of the method was performed, given rise to improved analytical features compared with those provided by other methods based on solid phase extraction (SPE). Linearity (r > 0.99) was achieved for both compounds when calibration was performed not only in standard solutions but also in animal spiked plasma. Selectivity, defined as the response ratio between blank and analyte at the limit of quantification, was 11.8% and 3.4% for TCB-SO and TCB-SO2, respectively. Accuracy and precision, expressed in percentage, were always lower than -16.7% and 8.1%, respectively. Eco-efficiency was quantitatively assessed indicating that the method is an excellent green method.
Determination of triclabendazole in cattle plasma as its sulphoxide and sulphone metabolites by rotating disk sorptive extraction combined with high-performance liquid chromatography and its application to pharmacokinetic studies