Development of a simple and reliable method for α-amanitin detection in rat plasma and its application to a toxicokinetic study.

2021 
RATIONALE α-Amanitin is a highly toxic peptide widely found in species of poisonous mushrooms. The matrix effect has been a major obstacle for accurate determination of α-amanitin in plasma samples by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). In this study, the strategy to eliminate the matrix effect of α-amanitin with a one-step dilution approach after deproteinization was applied. METHODS Rat plasma samples were processed by protein precipitation with methanol followed by a nine-fold dilution with pure water. The matrix effect value of α-amanitin was 19.7%-22.2% by protein precipitation and then changed to 87.5%-88.7% after dilution. α-Amanitin and the internal standard (roxithromycin) were analyzed on an ACQUITY UPLC® BEH C18 (50 mm × 2.1 mm, 1.7 μm) column within 3.0 min by gradient elution. RESULTS The linear ranges were 0.90-600 ng/mL with a correlation coefficient r >0.9958. A lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) of 0.90 ng/mL was achieved using only 50 μL of rat plasma. The intra- and inter-day precisions for the analyte ranged from 3.2% to 7.5% and 3.1% to 7.1%, respectively, and the accuracy ranged from -5.3% to -8.0%. CONCLUSIONS The matrix effect of α-amanitin was reduced by sample dilution after plasma deproteinization. A reliable LC/MS/MS method for the determination of α-amanitin in rat plasma was developed. This method was successfully applied for a toxicokinetic study of rats after intravenous injection of α-amanitin with a subacute toxicity dose at 0.10 mg/kg.
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