Analysis of 14 drugs in dried blood microsamples in a single workflow using whole blood and serum calibrators

Vincze, Istvan [Vincze, István (gyógyszerészeti), author] Department of Laboratory Medicine (SU / FM / I); Rudge, James; Vasarhelyi, Barna [Vásárhelyi, Barna (gyermekgyógyászat), author] Department of Laboratory Medicine (SU / FM / I); Karvaly, Gellert Balazs ✉ [Karvaly, Gellért Balázs (klinikai kémia), author] Department of Laboratory Medicine (SU / FM / I)

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Published: BIOANALYSIS 1757-6180 1757-6199 12 (17) pp. 1243-1261 2020
  • SJR Scopus - Analytical Chemistry: Q2
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Aim:Multiplexed, high-throughput analysis facilitates therapeutic drug monitoring. 14 drugs with various physico-chemical properties were quantitated in dried blood microsamples.Methods:Analytes were extracted employing eight solvent compositions and seven extraction methods. The applicability of liquid serum, dried serum and dried whole blood calibrators was investigated.Results:High recoveries were attained. Calibration using dried serum yielded lowest total error. Reducing sample hematocrit caused outstanding elevations in recovery of analytes with high polarity or affinity to erythrocytes. 9-day analyte stability was demonstrated.Conclusion:Based on the analysis of spiked samples, multiplexed testing of drugs in dried blood microsamples seems feasible, but with analyte-dependent method performance. Dried serum calibration allows the adaptation of serum-based workflows. Further evaluation using real-life specimens is needed.
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