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Molecularly Imprinted Polymers as Solid-Phase Microextraction Fibers for the Isolation of Selected Antibiotics from Human Plasma

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MATERIALS
Volume 14, Issue 17, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ma14174886

Keywords

antibiotics; electropolymerization; human plasma; mass spectrometry; polythiophene; poly (3-methylthiophene); solid-phase microextraction

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  1. Toru Center of Excellence Towards Personalized Medicine

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This study focused on the synthesis of novel MIP-coated SPME fibers using direct electropolymerization, which were successfully applied for the selective extraction of antibiotic drugs and their metabolites. Through optimization of SPME parameters and utilization of HPLC and MS detectors, the simultaneous determination and identification of target compounds were achieved. The MIP-coated SPME fibers are suitable for selective extraction of target compounds from biological samples in intensive care units.
The aim of this study was to examine the synthesis of novel molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-coated polythiophene and poly(3-methylthiophene) solid-phase microextraction fibers using the direct electropolymerization method. Synthesized SPME fibers were characterized with the use of various physicochemical instrumental techniques. MIP-SPME coatings were successfully applied to carry out the selective extraction of selected antibiotic drugs (amoxicillin, cefotaxime, metronidazole) and their metabolites (amoxycilloic acid, amoxicillin diketopiperazine, desacetyl cefotaxime, 3-desacetyl cefotaxime lactone, hydroxymetronidazole). Solid-phase microextraction parameters for the simultaneous determination and identification of target compounds were optimized using the central composite design (CCD), and they accounted for 5-15 min for desorption time, 3-10 for the pH of the desorption solvent, and 30-100 mu L for the volume of the desorption solvent. High-performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry (MS) detectors such as quadrupole time-of-flight (Q-TOF MS) and triple quadrupole (QqQ MS) were applied to determine and to identify selected antibiotic drugs and their metabolites. The MIP-coated SPME are suitable for the selective extraction of target compounds in biological samples from patients in intensive care units.

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