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Optimization and Validation of a Chromatographic Method for the Quantification of Isoniazid in Urine of Tuberculosis Patients According to the European Medicines Agency Guideline

Isoniazid is a drug that is widely used against tuberculosis. However, it shows high interpatient variability in metabolism kinetics and clinical effect, which complicates the prescription of the medication and jeopardizes the success of the therapy. Therefore, in a specific patient, the pharmacokin...

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Autores principales: Mishra, Pooja, Albiol-Chiva, Jaume, Bose, Devasish, Durgbanshi, Abhilasha, Peris-Vicente, Juan, Carda-Broch, Samuel, Esteve-Romero, Josep
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6316101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30545003
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics7040107
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author Mishra, Pooja
Albiol-Chiva, Jaume
Bose, Devasish
Durgbanshi, Abhilasha
Peris-Vicente, Juan
Carda-Broch, Samuel
Esteve-Romero, Josep
author_facet Mishra, Pooja
Albiol-Chiva, Jaume
Bose, Devasish
Durgbanshi, Abhilasha
Peris-Vicente, Juan
Carda-Broch, Samuel
Esteve-Romero, Josep
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description Isoniazid is a drug that is widely used against tuberculosis. However, it shows high interpatient variability in metabolism kinetics and clinical effect, which complicates the prescription of the medication and jeopardizes the success of the therapy. Therefore, in a specific patient, the pharmacokinetics of the drug must be elucidated to decide the proper dosage and intake frequency to make the drug suitable for therapeutic drug monitoring. This can be performed by the quantification of the drug in urine as this process is non-invasive and allows the effects of long-time exposure to be inferred. The paper describes the development of a micellar liquid chromatographic method to quantify isoniazid in urine samples. Extraction steps were avoided, making the procedure easy to handle and reducing the waste of toxic organic solvents. Isoniazid was eluted in less than 5 min without interference from other compounds of the urine using a mobile phase containing 0.15 SDS–12.5% 1-propanol (v/v)–Na(2)HPO(4) 0.01 M buffered at pH 7, running at 1 mL/min under isocratic mode through a C18 column with the detection wavelength at 265 nm. The method was validated by following the requirements of the Guidelines on Bioanalytical Method Validation issued by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in terms of selectivity, calibration curve (r(2) = 0.9998 in the calibration range (0.03–10.0 μg/mL), limit of detection and quantification (10 and 30 ng/mL respectively), precision (<16.0%), accuracy (−0.9 to +8.5%), carry-over, matrix effect, and robustness. The developed method was applied to quantify isoniazid in urine samples of patients of an Indian hospital with good results. The method was found to be useful for routine analysis to check the amount of isoniazid in these patients and could be used in its therapeutic monitoring.
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spelling pubmed-63161012019-01-11 Optimization and Validation of a Chromatographic Method for the Quantification of Isoniazid in Urine of Tuberculosis Patients According to the European Medicines Agency Guideline Mishra, Pooja Albiol-Chiva, Jaume Bose, Devasish Durgbanshi, Abhilasha Peris-Vicente, Juan Carda-Broch, Samuel Esteve-Romero, Josep Antibiotics (Basel) Article Isoniazid is a drug that is widely used against tuberculosis. However, it shows high interpatient variability in metabolism kinetics and clinical effect, which complicates the prescription of the medication and jeopardizes the success of the therapy. Therefore, in a specific patient, the pharmacokinetics of the drug must be elucidated to decide the proper dosage and intake frequency to make the drug suitable for therapeutic drug monitoring. This can be performed by the quantification of the drug in urine as this process is non-invasive and allows the effects of long-time exposure to be inferred. The paper describes the development of a micellar liquid chromatographic method to quantify isoniazid in urine samples. Extraction steps were avoided, making the procedure easy to handle and reducing the waste of toxic organic solvents. Isoniazid was eluted in less than 5 min without interference from other compounds of the urine using a mobile phase containing 0.15 SDS–12.5% 1-propanol (v/v)–Na(2)HPO(4) 0.01 M buffered at pH 7, running at 1 mL/min under isocratic mode through a C18 column with the detection wavelength at 265 nm. The method was validated by following the requirements of the Guidelines on Bioanalytical Method Validation issued by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in terms of selectivity, calibration curve (r(2) = 0.9998 in the calibration range (0.03–10.0 μg/mL), limit of detection and quantification (10 and 30 ng/mL respectively), precision (<16.0%), accuracy (−0.9 to +8.5%), carry-over, matrix effect, and robustness. The developed method was applied to quantify isoniazid in urine samples of patients of an Indian hospital with good results. The method was found to be useful for routine analysis to check the amount of isoniazid in these patients and could be used in its therapeutic monitoring. MDPI 2018-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6316101/ /pubmed/30545003 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics7040107 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mishra, Pooja
Albiol-Chiva, Jaume
Bose, Devasish
Durgbanshi, Abhilasha
Peris-Vicente, Juan
Carda-Broch, Samuel
Esteve-Romero, Josep
Optimization and Validation of a Chromatographic Method for the Quantification of Isoniazid in Urine of Tuberculosis Patients According to the European Medicines Agency Guideline
title Optimization and Validation of a Chromatographic Method for the Quantification of Isoniazid in Urine of Tuberculosis Patients According to the European Medicines Agency Guideline
title_full Optimization and Validation of a Chromatographic Method for the Quantification of Isoniazid in Urine of Tuberculosis Patients According to the European Medicines Agency Guideline
title_fullStr Optimization and Validation of a Chromatographic Method for the Quantification of Isoniazid in Urine of Tuberculosis Patients According to the European Medicines Agency Guideline
title_full_unstemmed Optimization and Validation of a Chromatographic Method for the Quantification of Isoniazid in Urine of Tuberculosis Patients According to the European Medicines Agency Guideline
title_short Optimization and Validation of a Chromatographic Method for the Quantification of Isoniazid in Urine of Tuberculosis Patients According to the European Medicines Agency Guideline
title_sort optimization and validation of a chromatographic method for the quantification of isoniazid in urine of tuberculosis patients according to the european medicines agency guideline
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6316101/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30545003
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics7040107
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