Simultaneous determination of Avanafil and Dapoxetine in human plasma using liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) based on a protein precipitation technique.

Journal: RSC advances
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Abstract

A rapid and selective LC-MS/MS method is described for the simultaneous assay of Avanafil and Dapoxetine in human plasma a protein precipitation (PP) sample preparation technique. Tadalafil was chosen as the internal standard reaching good recovery and reproducibility while diminishing the effects of the matrix. An Agilent Zorbax Eclipse XDB C column (4.6 × 50 mm, 1.8 μm) was used for the chromatographic separation and analysis, while 0.1% formic acid : acetonitrile (60 : 40, v/v) was utilized at a flow rate of 0.5 mL min. It was revealed that 6 min stop time accomplished the best separation. The assay was linear over the range of 10-6000 ng mL for both drugs. The established bio-analytical method validation was demonstrated following US-FDA recommendations including sensitivity, selectivity, linearity, accuracy and precision. Furthermore, other validation parameters were assessed such as the dilution integrity, matrix effect, carryover, and analyte stability during both short- and long-term sample processing and storage. The adopted method was efficaciously applied to a clinical study for the concurrent determination of Avanafil and Dapoxetine in human plasma.

Authors

  • Mona N Abou-Omar
    Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Women for Arts, Science and Education, Ain Shams University Cairo Egypt.
  • Abdelaziz M Annadi
    Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University Abbassia Cairo 11566 Egypt mohd_mostafa@sci.asu.edu.eg mohamed_sam@yahoo.com.
  • Noha M El Zahar
    Pharmaceutical Analytical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ain Shams University Organization of African Unity Street, Abassia Cairo 11566 Egypt.
  • Ahmed O Youssef
    Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University Abbassia Cairo 11566 Egypt mohd_mostafa@sci.asu.edu.eg mohamed_sam@yahoo.com.
  • Mohammed A Amin
    Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Taif University P.O. BOX 11099 Taif 21944 Saudi Arabia.
  • Mohamed S Attia
    Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Ain Shams University Abbassia Cairo 11566 Egypt mohd_mostafa@sci.asu.edu.eg mohamed_sam@yahoo.com.
  • Ekram H Mohamed
    Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, The British University in Egypt 11837 El Sherouk City Cairo Egypt.

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