Abstract

Carbamazepine (CBZ) and its metabolite carbamazepine-10,11-epoxide (CBZEP) play vital role in the treatment of epilepsy. It is of great importance to develop a method for rapid and sensitive monitoring of CBZ and CBZEP due to their narrow therapeutic index. Herein, an imine-linked-based covalent organic framework was synthesized by using 1,3,5-tris (4-aminophenyl) benzene (TPB) and 1,3,5-triformylbenzene (TFB) (denoted as TPB-TFB-COF),and applied as a solid-phase microextraction (SPME) probe for extracting CBZ and CBZEP. The TPB-TFB-COF showed large surface areas (371 m2 g−1), high regular porosity (1.23 nm) and extraordinary stability, which rendered it an ideal adsorbent for highly efficient enrichment of CBZ and CBZEP. Accordingly, an attractive strategy of the combination of the TPB-TFB–COF–based SPME probe and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry system (ESI/MS) was proposed for rapid screening and sensitive monitoring of CBZ and CBZEP. Under the optimized parameters, the developed method exhibited good linearity for CBZ and CBZEP in the range of 4–1000 μg L−1 with correlation coefficient (r) no less than 0.9953, and the corresponding limits of detection (LODs) were 0.4 and 2.5 μg L−1, respectively. Moreover, high enrichment factors (EFs, 202–351 folds) and satisfactory relative standard deviations (RSDs) of one probe (3.3–5.1%) and probe-to-probe (4.8–5.6%) were obtained. By using the proposed method, sensitive screening and quantitative evaluation of CBZ and CBZEP in mice whole blood and tissue homogenates were successfully achieved, indicating the promising applicability of the TPB-TFB–COF–SPME-AMIS as a powerful tool for drug monitoring.

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