A Sensitive Liquid Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method for the Measurement of Nestorone in Human Serum
-Summary of MSACL 2017 Poster Presentation by: Feng Bai, Vignesh Iyer, Ronald Swerdloff, and Christina Wang; Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
HybridSPE® Extraction
- Nestorone® (NES) is a synthetic progestin being developed by Population Council and NICHD for female and male contraception.
- NES does not bind to the androgen or the estrogen receptor and may have less adverse effects than androgenic progestin commonly used for female contraception.
- NES was previously measured in serum by radioimmunoassay that has non specific interference leading to detectable NES levels in men when no NES was administered.
- This objective of this study was to develop and validate a highly sensitive LC MS/MS method for the detection of serum Nestorone levels for research and clinical purposes in men.
Protein Precipitation | Serum Sample + I.S. + ACN with 1% Formic Acid Vortex & Centrifuge (for increased efficiency use Tip-on-Tip) Transfer supernatant |
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Condition | Aspirate and dispense HybridSPE- XTR Tips with 1000 μL acetonitrile |
Extraction | Aspirate and dispense the supernatant 2x with HybridSPE- XTR Tips to bind interferents to sorbent Transfer remaining clean sample to a new glass vial |
Prep for injection | Dry down the extracted samples Reconstitute with 40% MeOH in 0.1% formic acid H2O for the analysis |
You can automate this method with Tip-on-Tip for protein precipitation and a HybridSPE XTR tip format for an automated liquid handler.
INTip Solutions
Combines a top wide bore conductive tip and a bottom tip for filtration. Filtration tips are available on Hamilton and Integra platforms. Tip-on-Tip technology was designed to automate and simplify complex sample preparation.
XTR tips can contain loose HybridSPE sorbent material in 30 mg or 50 mg depending on the tip format. Tips are available for Tecan, Hamilton, Integra and Universal style for multi-channel pipettors.