Abstract
A rapid, sensitive and direct nano-electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry (NS-ESI-MS/MS) method, using an offline nanospray (NS) capillary, has been developed and validated for the analysis of metronidazole (MTZ). A mixture of 2 µl MTZ sample solution prepared in an ionization solvent consisting of methanol : water : formic acid in a ratio of 80 : 20 : 0.3, together with 2 µl of an internal standard (IS), 1,3,6-polytyrosine, is loaded into the back of the NS capillary. The NS capillary was fitted into the ion source at a distance of 3 mm between the NS tip and MS orifice. The sample is then analysed and acquired a sustainable signal that allowed for data compilation across various data points for MTZ identification and quantification. The quantification relied on the ratio of the [M + H]+ peaks of MTZ and IS with m/z values of 172.0717 and 182.0812, respectively, while the identification relied on the MS/MS of the precursor ions [M + H]+ of both compounds and their fragments at 128.05 for MTZ and 165.1 and 136.07 for the IS. The NS-ESI-MS/MS method was accurate and precise for the quantification of MTZ over the concentration range from 2.5 to 25 000 ng ml−1. The applicability of the method was confirmed by MTZ analysis in its pharmaceutical dosage form and detection of the analyte in clinical human urine samples without any sample treatment procedure.
Highlights
Metronidazole (1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methyl-5-nitromidazole) (MTZ) is one of the essential drugs used to treat protozoal infections of Trichomonas vaginalis and anaerobic microbial infections [1]
This study explores the use of these NS capillaries in the development and validation of a direct NS-ESI-MS/MS method to evaluate the analysis of MTZ in tablet dosage forms in 30 s, with the intention of possible applications for various routine pharmaceutical developments
The direct NS-ESI-MS/MS system developed in the present study can provide an alternative to conventional chromatographic techniques and be very promising to various applications, based on the very low sample volume and short runtime
Summary
Metronidazole (1-(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-methyl-5-nitromidazole) (MTZ) is one of the essential drugs used to treat protozoal infections of Trichomonas vaginalis and anaerobic microbial infections [1]. MTZ is used to treat infections such as giardia in pets [2]. It is the most widely used nitroimidazole, and is well tolerated at doses of less than or equal to 2 g d−1. It is an essential drug in the Egyptian market due to the high level of pollution and other factors that contribute to a high number of cases involving diarrhoea and intestinal infections [3]. Perhaps the greatest advantage in using LC as a separation technique in coupling with MS as a detector (LC-MS) is the ability to identify multiple compounds in unresolved chromatographic peaks
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