Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis 1995-08-01

A gas-chromatographic assay method for busulfan with sensitivity for test dose therapeutic monitoring.

R B Burns, J R Heggie, L Embree

Index: J. Pharm. Biomed. Anal. 13(9) , 1073-8, (1995)

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Abstract

A gas-chromatographic assay method was developed and validated for determination of busulfan in human plasma for test dose therapeutic drug monitoring. Busulfan and the internal standard (1,6-bis-(methanesulfonyloxy)hexane) were extracted from plasma samples and derivatized with 2,3,5,6-tetrafluorothiophenol prior to gas chromatographic determination. The 63Ni electron-capture detector provided a limit of quantitation of 0.0100 micrograms ml-1 busulfan in plasma with a linear response over the concentration range 0.0100-0.400 micrograms ml-1. Extraction and derivatization yields were 85.3%-91.0% and greater than 95%, respectively. Assay specificity for busulfan in the presence of potential metabolites was demonstrated. Potentially co-administered drugs gave no response under the sample preparation and chromatographic conditions described for quantification of busulfan. The applicability of this assay to the individualization of busulfan therapy based on a 2 mg test dose is discussed.

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