LC-MS/MS Method for the Determination of Enalapril and Enalaprilat from Human Plasma Using SOLA
Applications | 2011 | Thermo Fisher ScientificInstrumentation
A rapid and reliable method to quantify enalapril and its active metabolite enalaprilat in human plasma is critical for pharmacokinetic studies, therapeutic drug monitoring, and bioequivalence assessments. High-throughput laboratories require sample preparation workflows that combine sensitivity, reproducibility, and minimal solvent usage to maintain cost-effectiveness and data quality.
This application note describes the development of a streamlined LC-MS/MS workflow using Thermo Scientific SOLA solid-phase extraction (SPE) cartridges and Hypersil GOLD reversed-phase chromatography. The goals were to achieve:
The method demonstrated excellent linearity over 1–100 ng/mL with correlation coefficients of 0.9986 (enalapril) and 0.9974 (enalaprilat). Precision at 50 ng/mL QC levels was better than 6.6 % CV for both analytes. Mean recoveries were 81 % for enalapril, 85 % for enalaprilat, and 87 % for benazepril, with negligible carryover. Representative chromatograms showed sharp, symmetric peaks within a one-minute analysis window.
Advances may include automation of SPE workflows, integration with microflow or nano-LC platforms to further reduce sample and solvent usage, and expansion of this approach to other prodrug–metabolite pairs. Emerging SPE materials and high-resolution mass spectrometry could enhance sensitivity and selectivity for low-abundance biomarkers in pharmacokinetic and clinical research.
The combination of Thermo Scientific SOLA SPE cartridges and Hypersil GOLD columns enables a simple, rapid, and high-performance LC-MS/MS method for enalapril and enalaprilat in human plasma. The workflow delivers excellent recovery, linearity, precision, and throughput, meeting the demands of high-throughput bioanalytical laboratories.
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Sample Preparation, Consumables, LC/MS, LC/MS/MS, LC/QQQ
IndustriesClinical Research
ManufacturerThermo Fisher Scientific
Summary
Significance of the Topic
A rapid and reliable method to quantify enalapril and its active metabolite enalaprilat in human plasma is critical for pharmacokinetic studies, therapeutic drug monitoring, and bioequivalence assessments. High-throughput laboratories require sample preparation workflows that combine sensitivity, reproducibility, and minimal solvent usage to maintain cost-effectiveness and data quality.
Objectives and Study Overview
This application note describes the development of a streamlined LC-MS/MS workflow using Thermo Scientific SOLA solid-phase extraction (SPE) cartridges and Hypersil GOLD reversed-phase chromatography. The goals were to achieve:
- Efficient extraction of enalapril and enalaprilat from human plasma
- Fast chromatographic cycle time of 1 minute
- Linear quantitation between 1–100 ng/mL with high recovery and precision
Methodology and Instrumentation
- Sample Preparation: 200 µL plasma spiked with analytes and benazepril as an internal standard, acidified, and processed on 10 mg SOLA SPE cartridges. Conditioning (methanol, water), loading under gravity, washing with 0.1 % formic acid, elution with 2 % ammonia in methanol, drying, and reconstitution in 90:10 water:methanol.
- Chromatography: Hypersil GOLD 1.9 µm, 50 × 2.1 mm column at 70 °C. Mobile phases A (water + 0.1 % formic acid) and B (acetonitrile + 0.1 % formic acid). Gradient from 10 % to 100 % B in 1 min, flow 0.6 mL/min, injection volume 2.5 µL.
- Mass Spectrometry: Thermo Scientific TSQ Vantage triple quadrupole with HESI in positive mode. Selected reaction monitoring transitions:
- Enalapril 377.25 > 234.19 (CE 16 eV)
- Enalaprilat 349.22 > 206.15 (CE 17 eV)
- Benazepril (IS) 425.26 > 351.23 (CE 19 eV)
Main Results and Discussion
The method demonstrated excellent linearity over 1–100 ng/mL with correlation coefficients of 0.9986 (enalapril) and 0.9974 (enalaprilat). Precision at 50 ng/mL QC levels was better than 6.6 % CV for both analytes. Mean recoveries were 81 % for enalapril, 85 % for enalaprilat, and 87 % for benazepril, with negligible carryover. Representative chromatograms showed sharp, symmetric peaks within a one-minute analysis window.
Benefits and Practical Applications
- Reduced solvent consumption and faster drying times due to efficient SPE design
- High analytical throughput with a 1-minute cycle time
- Robust quantitation in complex matrices suitable for clinical and bioanalytical laboratories
- Cost savings through lower solvent use and minimal rework from improved reproducibility
Future Trends and Opportunities
Advances may include automation of SPE workflows, integration with microflow or nano-LC platforms to further reduce sample and solvent usage, and expansion of this approach to other prodrug–metabolite pairs. Emerging SPE materials and high-resolution mass spectrometry could enhance sensitivity and selectivity for low-abundance biomarkers in pharmacokinetic and clinical research.
Conclusion
The combination of Thermo Scientific SOLA SPE cartridges and Hypersil GOLD columns enables a simple, rapid, and high-performance LC-MS/MS method for enalapril and enalaprilat in human plasma. The workflow delivers excellent recovery, linearity, precision, and throughput, meeting the demands of high-throughput bioanalytical laboratories.
References
No external literature references were provided in the source document.
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