A highly automated 96‐well solid phase extraction and liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry method for the determination of fentanyl in human plasma

Abstract
A high‐throughput bioanalytical method based on automated sample transfer, automated solid phase extraction, and fast liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) analysis, has been developed for the determination of the analgesic fentanyl in human plasma. Samples were transferred into 96‐well plates using an automated sample handling system. Automated solid phase extraction (SPE) was carried out using a 96‐channel programmable liquid‐handling workstation using a mixed‐mode sorbent. The extracted samples were then dried down, reconstituted and injected onto a silica column using an aqueous/organic mobile phase with tandem mass spectrometric detection. The method has been validated over the concentration range 0.05–100 ng/mL fentanyl in human plasma, based on a 0.25‐mL sample size. The assay is sensitive, specific and robust. More than 2000 samples have been analyzed using this method. The automation of the sample preparation steps not only increased the analysis throughput, but also facilitated the transfer of the method between different bioanalytical laboratories of the same organization. Copyright© 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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