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Development and validation of a sensitive and specific LC-MS/MS cocktail assay for CYP450 enzymes: Application to study the effect of catechin on rat hepatic CYP activity

Journal

BIOMEDICAL CHROMATOGRAPHY
Volume 34, Issue 3, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/bmc.4789

Keywords

catechin; cocktail assay; CYP enzymes; LC-MS; MS; validation

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  1. Pacific University
  2. Pacific University School of Pharmacy

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A sensitive and specific liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometric (LC-MS/MS) method that enables the simultaneous quantification of probe substrates and metabolites of cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzymes was developed and validated. These substrates (metabolites)-coumarin (7-hydroxycoumarin), tolbutamide (4-hydroxytolbutamide), S-mephenytoin (4-hydroxymephenytoin), dextromethorphan (dextrorphan), and testosterone (6 beta-hydroxytestosterone)-were utilized as markers for the activities of the major human CYP enzymes CYP2A6, CYP2C9, CYP2C19, CYP2D6, and CYP3A4, respectively. Analytes were separated on Kinetex C-18 column (2.1 x 50 mm, 5 mu m) using a binary gradient mobile phase of 0.1% formic acid in water and 0.1% formic acid in acetonitrile. Metabolites were detected and quantified by MS using multiple reaction monitoring at m/z 163 -> 107.2 for 7-hydroxycoumarin, m/z 235 -> 150.1 for 4-hydroxymephenytoin, m/z 287 -> 171 for 4-hydroxytolbutamide, m/z 258 -> 157.1 for dextrorphan, m/z 305 -> 269 for 6 beta-hydroxytestosterone, and m/z 237 -> 194 for the internal standard. The assay exhibited good linearity over a range of 10-500 ng/mL with acceptable accuracy and precision criteria. As a proof of concept, the developed cocktail assay was successfully used to examine the potential impact of catechin on the activity of the major rat liver CYP enzymes.

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