Abstract
An accurate, sensitive, and linear liquid chromatographic tandem mass spectrometric method was developed for the quantification of asciminib in human plasma. Voriconazole, internal standard (IS), and asciminib were isolated from the plasma samples by C18-cartridges. Chromatographic isolation was processed with Atlantis/dC18 (2.1 × 100 mm, 3 μm) stationary phase and a mobile solvent system of formic acid (0.1%) and methyl alcohol (20:80, v:v), conveyed at a 0.7 ml/minute flowing rate. Analytes were quantified by ionization in a positive approach with electrospray ionization at the mass transitions of (m/z): asciminib, 450.11/239.09, and voriconazole (IS), 350.3/281.1. No interference by constituents of plasma blank or other components was detected. The association between asciminib concentration levels and their respective peak response fractions to voriconazole was rectilinear between 39.0 and 1,586.0 ng/ml. Intraday and interday precisions were ≤4.79% for asciminib. The interday bias was between −4.28% and 5.76%, and the intraday bias was −3.75% and 4.53%. The mean measured extraction recovery of asciminib was 99.06%. The recovery of IS was 98.34%. Asciminib was subjected to long-term, bench-top, freeze-thaw, short-term stability, dry extract, auto-sampling, and stock solution stability at Low quality control and High quality control levels, and it was stable at all these conditions. The established technique can be utilized for the regular quantification of asciminib in plasma samples in industries, forensic laboratories, and clinical research organizations.
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