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      Assay for screening for six antimalarial drugs and one metabolite using dried blood spot sampling, sequential extraction and ion-trap detection

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          Abstract

          Background:

          More parasites are becoming resistant to antimalarial drugs, and in many areas a change in first-line drug treatment is necessary. The aim of the developed assay is to help determine drug use in these areas and also to be a complement to interviewing patients, which will increase reliability of surveys.

          Results:

          This assay detects quinine, mefloquine, sulfadoxine, pyrimethamine, lumefantrine, chloroquine and its metabolite desethylchloroquine in a 100-µl dried blood spot. Most of the drugs also have long half-lives that make them detectable at least 7 days after administration. The drugs are extracted from the dried blood spot with sequential extraction (due to the big differences in physicochemical properties), solid-phase extraction is used as sample clean-up and separation is performed with gradient-LC with MS ion-trap detection.

          Conclusion:

          Detection limits (S/N > 5:1) at 50 ng/ml or better were achieved for all drugs except lumefantrine (200 ng/ml), and thus can be used to determine patient compliance. A major advantage of using the ion-trap MS it that it will be possible to go back into the data and look for other drugs as needed.

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          Journal
          Bioanalysis
          Bioanalysis
          BIO
          Bioanalysis
          Future Science Ltd (London, UK )
          1757-6180
          1757-6199
          November 2010
          20 October 2010
          20 October 2010
          : 2
          : 11
          : 1839-1847
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Dalarna University College, Borlange, Sweden
          [2 ]Department of Physical & Analytical Chemistry, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
          [3 ]Faculty of Tropical Medicine, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand
          [4 ]Center for Clinical Research Dalarna, Falun, Sweden
          [5 ]Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Centre for Tropical Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
          Tel.: +66 2203 6368; Fax: +66 2354 6018; danielb@ 123456tropmedres.ac
          Author notes
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          Article
          10.4155/bio.10.147
          7099628
          21083492
          1091dc10-7fbe-46b8-8916-21392859c929
          © 2010 Future Science Ltd

          This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License

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