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Development and validation of a useful HPLC-UV method for quantification of total and phosphorylated-ribavirin in blood and erythrocytes of HCV plus patients

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JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS
Volume 66, Issue -, Pages 376-380

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2012.03.030

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HPLC-UV; Anemia; HCV; Intracellular; Ribavirin

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Ribavirin-induced hemolytic anemia is the main cause of discontinuation of the combination therapy with alpha-interferon-2b and ribavirin for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. The determination of intracellular ribavirin levels in blood, including the levels of its phosphorylated metabolites, might be useful for predicting ribavirin-induced anemia, which could be caused by the accumulation of these molecules within the erythrocytes. In this work, we simplified and validated a previously developed assay method, to make it suitable for routine monitoring of cellular ribavirin. Whole blood diluted with a five-fold volume of ice-cold distilled underwent a process of acid phosphatase digestion to convert phosphorylated ribavirin metabolites to free ribavirin. The resulting mixture, spiked with an internal standard, was treated with a protein precipitation protocol in acetonitrile, followed by reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography analysis. The calibration curve for ribavirin levels in whole blood was linear at concentrations from 625 to 320,000 ng/mL (r(2) = 0.998). Accuracy, intra-day and inter-day precision for ribavirin and phosphorylated-ribavirin quality controls were all below 9.0%. We tested this method by monitoring blood ribavirin concentrations in 13 HCV+ patients, receiving alpha interferon-plus ribavirin combination therapy. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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