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Abstract
Vodobatinib is a Bcr-Abl 1 inhibitor, currently entering into Phase 2 clinical trials as a potential drug to treat glioblastoma patients. In the present work, a validated high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) detection method for the quantification of vodobatinib in rat plasma was established. Sample preparation involved liquid–liquid extraction method. The chromatographic separation of vodobatinib and the IS was accomplished on an XBridge C18 column using 10 mM ammonium acetate and acetonitrile in gradient condition. The flow-rate and injection volume were 0.8 mL/min and 20 μL, respectively. The eluent was detected at 310 nm. Vodobatinib and the IS eluted at 7.5 and 5.9 min, respectively, with a total run time of 10 min. Validation tests were performed according to FDA requirements. The established method showed good linearity in the range of 50.5–6534 ng/mL. Interday and intraday coefficients of variations were < 5.11%. Stability studies, dilution integrity, and incurred sample reanalysis met the acceptance criteria. Subsequently, the validated HPLC method was used to study the disposition kinetics of vodobatinib in rats.
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Biomedical Chromatography is devoted to the publication of original papers on the applications of chromatography and allied techniques in the biological and medical sciences. Research papers and review articles cover the methods and techniques relevant to the separation, identification and determination of substances in biochemistry, biotechnology, molecular biology, cell biology, clinical chemistry, pharmacology and related disciplines. These include the analysis of body fluids, cells and tissues, purification of biologically important compounds, pharmaco-kinetics and sequencing methods using HPLC, GC, HPLC-MS, TLC, paper chromatography, affinity chromatography, gel filtration, electrophoresis and related techniques.