Design of Experiments guided Multivariate Calibration for the quantitation of injectable Colistimethate sodium by Ultra Performance Liquid Chromatography – High Resolution Mass Spectrometry

2020 
Abstract Colistimethate sodium (CMS) is a widely administrated old-generation prodrug for the treatment of the life-threatening infections caused by multi-resistant Gram-negative bacteria. Until now, the quality control procedure of the CMS commercial products is based on microbiological assays. The aim of the study is the development of a chemical analysis methodology based on liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry (LC-MS) that could be used for the quality control of CMS products. The careful optimization of the LC and QToF-MS parameters was deemed crucial, as CMS is known to be a very complex mixture. Thus, a two stage Design of Experiments (DoE) pipeline has been followed, aiming towards the separation of the mixture components. According to the DoE results, a baseline-resolved chromatogram revealing more than 20 compounds was achieved. The separation was performed using a Waters Acquity BEH C8 column employing gradient elution. The mobile phase consisted of aq. ammonium formate 0.005 M (pH 6) (solvent A) and methanol/acetonitrile 79/21 (v/v) (solvent B). A second optimization experiment for the MS signal was employed in order to achieve maximum sensitivity. The singly charged signals were monitored for the validation in the positive ion mode. The calibration curve range was 50 – 110 μg mL-1, corresponding to the 80-120 % of the nominal CMS amount in the commercial products. Due to the complexity of the CMS chromatograms and the corresponding spectrum of each chromatographic peak, untargeted and targeted approaches were performed employing the MZmine software. Furthermore, apart from the classical univariate statistical analysis, partial least square regression (PLS-R) model was also employed, as the variables were more than the observations. The developed methodology has been employed to analyze several batches and inconsistences have been discovered.
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