Solid phase extraction method for determination of mitragynine in urine and its application to mitragynine excretion study in rats receiving caffeine
Autor: | Sathaporn Prutipanlai, Sittipoom Theanchaiwattana, Benjamas Janchawee, Ornchuma Botpiboon |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2017 |
Předmět: |
Chromatography
biology Mitragyna speciosa 010401 analytical chemistry Pharmaceutical Science Urine 010501 environmental sciences biology.organism_classification 01 natural sciences High-performance liquid chromatography 0104 chemical sciences Excretion chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Pharmacokinetics Mitragynine Oral administration Pharmacology (medical) Solid phase extraction Mitragynine Mitragyna speciosa Solid phase extraction Caffeine Urine 0105 earth and related environmental sciences |
Zdroj: | Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research; Vol 16, No 7 (2017); 1675-1682 |
ISSN: | 1596-5996 1596-9827 |
Popis: | Purpose: To develop a solid phase extraction (SPE) method that utilizes reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) to determine mitragynine (MG) in rat and human urine, and to investigate the influence of caffeine (CF) on urinary excretion of MG in rats.Methods: A two-dimensional wash-elute study was conducted using Oasis® HLB cartridge. The optimized SPE procedures consisted of washing with 5 and 70 % methanol containing 2 % ammonium hydroxide and eluting with methanol containing 2 % acetic acid. The SPE-HPLC method was validated according to United States Food and Drug Administration guidelines. Two groups of rats were used for the study and received an oral administration of either alkaloid extract (AE) of kratom (100 mg/kg), or AE (100 mg/kg) combined with CF (25 mg/kg). The 24-h urine samples after administration were analyzed using the developed method for the content of MG excreted.Results: Validation indicate good linearity (r > 0.9991) and high precision in rat (1.18 - 5.97) and human urine (0.67 - 3.41). Accuracy for rat and human urine ranged from -9.11 - 19.64 and -7.20 - 13.72 %, respectively. Recovery of MG ranged from 92.75 - 100.83 %. Co-administration of AE and CF significantly increased urinary excretion of MG.Conclusion: The developed SPE method is simple, fast and reliable, and can be suitably applied to pharmacokinetic studiesKeywords: Mitragynine, Mitragyna speciosa, Solid phase extraction, Caffeine, Urine |
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