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A stability indicating LC-MS/MS method for quantification of a NOX Inhibitor R14 in its bisulfite adduct form for pharmacokinetic studies

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jpba.2023.115326

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NOX Inhibitor R14; Bisulfite adduct; LC-MS; MS; Pharmacokinetic study

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A stability indicating LC-MS/MS assay was developed and validated for quantification of R14 in plasma and blood. The method involved the rapid conversion of R14 to a stable bisulfite adduct, which provided a suitable way of quantitating R14 concentrations.
R14, also known as NOX Inhibitor VII, is a potent inhibitor of NADPH oxidases (NOX) which has recently been identified as a novel agent targeting to triple-negative breast cancer. It is also rapidly degraded in collected pharmacokinetic plasma and blood samples even stored under -70 degrees C. The purpose of this study was to develop a stability indicating LC-MS/MS assay that would be suitable for quantification of R14 in plasma and blood. In the presence of sodium sulfite under acidic pH, R14, an aryl lactam compound which is not a typically reactive compound for bisulfite addition, readily and completely converted to R14 bisulfite adduct, which was more stable in plasma and blood. The adduct has MRM transition at m/z 340.1-127.0 in negative mode and showed high sensitivity in LC-MS/MS quantification. Thus, monitoring the adduct provided a suitable way of quanti-tating R14 concentrations in mouse whole blood. The reacting conditions were optimized based on detecting R14 bisulfite adduct, and the assay was established and validated on a SCIEX 6500+ Triple Quad LC-MS/MS System. The method was then successfully adapted to pharmacokinetic studies after oral administration of R14 to mice.

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