Abstract

Therapeutic drug monitoring is a key technology for effective pharmacological treatment. In the present study, a temperature-responsive chromatography column was developed for safe and simple therapeutic drug monitoring without the use of organic solvents. Poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm) hydrogel-modified silica beads were prepared via a condensation reaction and radical polymerization. The temperature-dependent elution behavior of the drugs was observed using a PNIPAAm-modified silica-bead packed column and an all-aqueous mobile phase. Sharp peaks with reproducible retention times were observed at temperatures of 30 °C or 40 °C because the PNIPAAm hydrogel on the silica beads shrinks at these temperatures, limiting drug diffusion into the PNIPAAm hydrogel layer. The elution behavior of the sample from the prepared column was examined using a mixture of serum and model drugs. The serum and drugs were separated on the column at 30 °C or 40 °C, and the concentration of the eluted drug was obtained using the calibration curve. The results show that the prepared chromatography column would be useful for therapeutic drug monitoring because the drug concentration in serum can be measured without using organic solvents in the mobile phase and without any need for sample preparation.

Highlights

  • Therapeutic drug monitoring is a key technology for effective pharmacological treatment

  • PNIPAAm hydrogel-modified beads were prepared via the immobilization of V-501 on aminopropyl silica beads using a condensation reaction and subsequent radical polymerization with a polymerization time of either 5 h or 18 h

  • Silica beads prepared via the 18 h radical polymerization exhibited a larger concentration of PNIPAAm on the silica beads compared to silica beads prepared via the 5 h radical polymerization

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Introduction

Therapeutic drug monitoring is a key technology for effective pharmacological treatment. A temperature-responsive chromatography column was developed for safe and simple therapeutic drug monitoring without the use of organic solvents. The temperature-dependent elution behavior of the drugs was observed using a PNIPAAm-modified silica-bead packed column and an all-aqueous mobile phase. The results show that the prepared chromatography column would be useful for therapeutic drug monitoring because the drug concentration in serum can be measured without using organic solvents in the mobile phase and without any need for sample preparation. An analytical method that does not use organic solvents is required for therapeutic drug monitoring. We developed PNIPAAm-modified silica beads as temperature-responsive chromatographic matrices for therapeutic drug monitoring (Fig. 1). Drugs and serum were separated using the PNIPAAm-modified silica bead column to investigate the viability of the temperature-responsive chromatography column for therapeutic drug monitoring

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