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Successful Global Cross Lab Method Transfer of a USP Organic Impurities Method to an Arc HPLC Using a Risk-based Approach

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Summary

Significance of the Topic


Effective cleanup of complex biological samples is essential for reliable LC-MS analysis. Mixed-mode SPE combines reversed-phase and ion-exchange interactions to selectively remove matrix interferences, enhancing sensitivity and reproducibility.

Objectives and Study Overview


This application note presents an automated mixed-mode SPE sorbent selection workflow using the Andrew+ Pipetting Robot and OneLab software. Five analytes spiked in human plasma are screened across four sorbent chemistries to accelerate method development and improve consistency.

Methodology and Instrumentation


  • SPE Plate: Waters Oasis 96-Well µElution Plate containing MCX, MAX, WAX, and WCX sorbents.
  • Automation Platform: Andrew+ Pipetting Robot with standard labware.
  • Control Software: OneLab browser-based protocol design and execution.
  • Vacuum System: IKA VACSTAR pump for precise pressure control during Load, Wash, and Elute steps.
  • Detection: LC-MS analysis of collected eluates to quantify analyte recovery.

Main Results and Discussion


The automated 2x4 sorbent selection protocol delivered consistent recoveries for imipramine, 1-decanesulfonic acid, ketoprofen, valethamate (ion-exchange mechanisms) and prednisone (reversed-phase mechanism). Reproducibility across four replicates was high, and the workflow saved approximately 2–3 hours of manual effort.

Benefits and Practical Applications


  • Simplifies sorbent screening without requiring expert users.
  • Accelerates method development for bioanalytical, QA/QC, and research laboratories.
  • Minimizes pipetting errors and enhances consistency of sample preparation.
  • Utilizes common labware and protocols for easy integration into existing workflows.

Future Trends and Opportunities


  • Integration with LIMS and real-time data analytics for automated method optimization.
  • Extension to diverse matrices such as urine, tissues, and environmental samples.
  • Miniaturization and high-throughput SPE formats for large-scale screening.
  • Application of machine learning to predict optimal sorbent-analyte interactions.

Conclusion


The Andrew+ automated mixed-mode SPE sorbent selection workflow offers a rapid, reliable, and reproducible approach to LC-MS sample cleanup method development. It significantly reduces analyst time and variability, delivering robust bioanalytical results.

Reference


  1. Oasis 2x4 Method: Proof of Concept. Waters Application Note, WA60090, June 2007.
  2. Oasis Sample Extraction Products: Methodology. Waters Application Note, 720003679, September 2010.

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