Abstract

Along of widespread application of anti-cancer drug Gefitinib (GEF), it appears in human body fluids as well as clinical wastewater. Consequently, a reliable and easy-to-adapt detection technique is of essential importance to quantify the drug in different media. The extraction and quantitative detection of anti-cancer drug Gefinitib (GEF) is demonstrated based on a straightforward and efficient magnetic nanoparticle-assisted preconcentration route from water and human plasma samples. Iron oxide magnetic nanoparticles (Fe3O4) have been prepared with an average particle size of 15 nm and utilized as extractible adsorbents for the magnetic solid-phase extraction (MSPE) of GEF in aqueous media. The method is based on MSPE and preconcentration of GEF followed by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Ultraviolet Detection (HPLC-UV). The yield of GEF extraction under the optimum MSPE conditions were 94% and 87% for water and plasma samples, respectively. The chromatographic separation was carried out isocratically at 25 °C on a Phenomenex C8 reversed phase column (150 mm × 4.6 mm, with 5 µm particle size). The proposed method was linear over concentration ranges of 15.0–300.0 and 80.0–600.0 ng/mL for water and plasma samples with limits of detection of 4.6 and 25.0 ng/mL in a respective order. Relative standard deviations (%RSD) for intra-day and inter-day were 0.75 and 0.94 for water samples and 1.26 and 1.70 for plasma samples, respectively. Using the magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) as loaded drug-extractors made the detection of the anti-cancer drug environmentally friendly and simple and has great potential to be used for different drug-containing systems.

Highlights

  • Gefitinib is an anti-tumor drug that is used widespread and plays an important role in cancer therapy. It inhibits the intracellular phosphorylation of numerous tyrosine kinases associated with transmembrane cell surface receptors, including the tyrosine kinases associated with the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR-TK)

  • The size of the synthesized Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM)

  • A novel SPE method for the preconcentration, detection and quantification of GEF in water and plasma samples based on sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS)-coated magnetic nanoparticles mixed hemimicelles/admicelles was developed

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Introduction

Gefitinib is an anti-tumor drug that is used widespread and plays an important role in cancer therapy. It inhibits the intracellular phosphorylation of numerous tyrosine kinases associated with transmembrane cell surface receptors, including the tyrosine kinases associated with the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR-TK). Has been approved for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) [1]. The chemical name of gefitinib is NNan-o(m3a-tCerihalslo20r2o0,-140-,flx FuOoRrPoEpERhReEnVyIElW)-7-methoxy-6-[3-(morpholin-4-yl)propoxy]quinaz2oofli1n3 -4-amine cinorFriegsuproen1d.tCihnGhegleotrfirteoota-i4ttnm-hfileebunomitrsooodpflheenesconcunyr-llsia)bm-r7ea-fdmlol reicnmtehllotuhxlulyean-6gPC-[hc23a2.-(nHmEceu2or4rrCp.(NhmloFSlCNoinLn4-C4oO-)gy3[lr1).ap]T.proThhpheo2exc8cyh6h]e6emm[2iicc]a.al lIntsastmrsuoe cloqutfuubgirnieelafiiztotyoifnliiignbne-4ifiws-atNamint-ie(in3breis shown increases with decreacosrinregspponHdi[n2g]t.oTthheemmoloecleuclaur lfeorhmauslatCw22oHp24CKlFaNo4fO53..T4haencdhem7.i2caal nstdruicttsurpeaorf tgietfiiotinnibcoisesffihocwiennt logP is. Dwuirthinmgeathn ebiaoapvpailliacbailtiitoynofo6f0%G.eEfilitmininiabt,ioint aispbpyemaertsabnoolitsmon(plyriminartilhyeChYuPm3Aa4n) abnoddeyxcrbeutitonin clinical wastewaterinafescews [e3l]l.;Dtuhriunsg,theeffaoprptlsicattoiownaorfdGsefitthineibd, iet taepcpteiaorns naotnodnlyseinptahreahtuiomnanobfotdhyibsuct oinmclpinoicualnd are of great imporwtaasntecwe.ater as well; efforts towards the detection and separation of this compound are of great importance

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