Abstract

A reliable and sensitive ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) method was developed for the determination of zanubrutinib in the plasma of beagle dogs. The column used was an Acquity BEH C18 column (2.1 mm × 50 mm, 1.7μm), maintained at 40°C with an injection volume of 2μl. The gradient elution program was as follows: 0-1min, 10-10% A; 1-1.1min, 10-90% A; 1.1-2.1min, 90-90% A; 2.1-2.2min, 90-10% A; 2.2-3.0min, 10-10% A. Mobile phase A was 0.1% formic acid, B was acetonitrile, and the total analysis time was 3min. The mass spectrometry was performed in positive ion mode, and the scanning mode was multi-reaction monitoring mode with electrospray ionization as the ion source; m/z 472.2 → 455.01 for zanubrutinib and m/z 441.03 → 137.99 for ibrutinib (internal standard). The plasma samples were processed by protein precipitation. The standard curve showed good linearity (r2 = 0.999 8) in the range of 1.0-1,000 ng/ml (zanubrutinib) with a low limit of quantification of 1ng/ml. Also, the intra-day and inter-day precision (RSD) was <5.88% and the accuracy (RE) ranged from -1.56 to 1.08%; the recoveries of zanubrutinib in beagle plasma ranged from 90.12 to 93.53% (RSD 1.67-6.42%) and the ME values of zanubrutinib were 98.70-101.06% (RSD5.37-8.49%, n = 6). All values meet US Food and Drug Administration requirements. A rapid, highly selective and sensitive method for the determination of zanubrutinib concentration in plasma by UPLC-MS/MS was successfully developed. This method is suitable for pharmacokinetic studies in beagle dogs by following oral administration of zanubrutinib.

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