Abstract

A capillary electrophoresis–tandem mass spectrometry method with a multisegment injection and an in-capillary field-enhanced sample stacking for determination of therapeutic peptide triptorelin in pharmaceutical and biological matrices was developed. The CE separation conditions were optimized in order to obtain maximal separation efficiency, analytical signal intensity and stability, and minimal adsorption of the analyzed peptide onto the capillary wall (1 M formic acid—HFo, pH 1.88). The implementation of the field-enhanced sample injection into CE improved the value of limit of detection 50 times while the multisegment injection increased the sample throughput three times in comparison to a conventional CE approach. The proposed method was characterized by favorable performance parameters, such as linearity (r2 ≥ 0.99), limit of detection (5 ng mL−1 in water matrix, 25 ng mL−1 in plasma matrix), precision (relative standard deviation, 1.5–9.4% for intraday and 2.3–11.9% for interday reproducibility), or accuracy (relative errors in the range of 80–109%). The FDA-validated method was successfully applied to the analysis of triptorelin in the commercial drug Diphereline® 0.1 mg (powder for injection) and in spiked human plasma samples. Favorable performance parameters along with proven application potentialities indicate the usefulness of the proposed method for its routine use in drug quality control laboratories and for clinical analysis, such as determination of triptorelin levels in plasma (for pharmacokinetic study).

Highlights

  • Triptorelin represents a synthetic analogue of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and is a modulator of the GnRH receptor where it can act as an agonist or antagonist

  • Analysis of therapeutic peptides by capillary electrophoresis (CE)–MS is typically performed under acidic conditions [19] and this strategy was used in our work

  • It was successfully tested for the analysis of trace triptorelin in spiked plasma samples obtaining reliable analytical data in such variable multicomponent matrices

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Introduction

Triptorelin is a synthetic decapeptide (pGlu-His-Trp-Ser-Tyr-D-Trp-Leu-Arg-Pro-GlyNH2) used in the treatment of breast, endometrial and prostate cancer, and male hypersexuality with severe sexual deviation. The peptide is used “off-label” as a puberty blocker in patients with gender dysphoria [1]. Triptorelin represents a synthetic analogue of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) and is a modulator of the GnRH receptor where it can act as an agonist or antagonist. It is able to increase the circulating levels of luteinizing hormone, follicle stimulating hormone and testosterone. The stimulation of secretion of the above-mentioned hormones is responsible for growth-promotion which

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