Abstract

Aim: Pharmacokinetics after oral microdosing of the anticipated CYP2D6 substrate yohimbine and its metabolite 11-OH-yohimbine is potentially useful for drug-drug interaction trials and profiling of CYP2D6 enzyme activity. Materials & methods: We developed an ultrasensitive ultra performance liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry assay for quantification of yohimbine and its main metabolite 11-OH-yohimbine in plasma with a linear calibration range of 5-2500 pg/ml and validated it according to US FDA's and EMA's guidelines. Sample preparation was performed using fast liquid-liquid extraction. The assay was applied for the determination of concentrations of yohimbine and 11-OH-yohimbine in plasma after oral administration of 50 μg yohimbine to two subjects. Conclusion: Ultrasensitive quantification of yohimbine and its metabolite enables the determination of their concentrations in plasma after microdosing which would be applicable to use in CYP2D6 phenotyping.

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