Application of dried blood spots combined with HPLC-MS/MS for the quantification of acetaminophen in toxicokinetic studies.

A reversed phase HPLC-MS/MS method has been developed and validated for the quantitative bioanalysis of acetaminophen in dried blood spots (DBS) prepared from small volumes (15 microL) of dog blood. Samples were extracted for analysis with methanol. Detection was by positive ion TurboIonSpray ionisation combined with selected reaction monitoring MS. The analytical concentration range was 0.1-50 microg/mL. The intra-day precision and bias values were both less than 15%. Acetaminophen was stable in DBS stored at room temperature for at least 10 days. The methodology was applied in a toxicokinetic (TK) study where the data obtained from DBS samples was physiologically comparable with results from duplicate blood samples (diluted 1:1 (v/v) with water) analysed using identical HPLC-MS/MS conditions. This work demonstrates that quantitative analysis of a drug extracted from DBS can provide high quality TK data while minimising the volume of blood withdrawn from experimental animals, to an order of magnitude lower than is current practice in the pharmaceutical industry. This is the first reported application of DBS analysis to a TK study in support of a safety assessment study. The success of this and similar, related studies has led to the intent to apply DBS technology as the recommended analytical approach for the assessment of pharmacokinetics (PK)/TK for all new oral small molecule drug candidates, which have previously demonstrated a successful bioanalytical validation.

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