The development and validation of a bioanalytical assay for the simultaneous determination of cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone levels in several matrices, such as saliva, plasma, blood and urine samples have been described. The method is based on a rapid test which combines a microextraction by packed sorbent procedure and liquid chromatography-diode array technique. Chromatographic separation of the analytes (cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone) and the internal standard (methylprednisolone) was achieved in less than 10 min on a reversed-phase pentafluorophenyl column using a mobile phase com-posed of phosphate buffer and acetonitrile. The assay was performed after an innovative microextraction procedure by means of C8 sorbent which guaranteed good clean-up of the matrices and satisfactory extraction yield of the analytes. Moreover, the method gave linear results over a range of 5–100 ng mL−1 and showed good selectivity and precision. This method was successfully applied for quantifying corticosteroids in specific matrices derived from some healthy volunteers in comparison to two socially diversified groups, namely former heroin addicts undergoing opioid replacement therapy and poly-drug abusers

The development and validation of a bioanalytical assay for the simultaneous determination of cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone levels in several matrices, such as saliva, plasma, blood and urine samples have been described. The method is based on a rapid test which combines a microextraction by packed sorbent procedure and liquid chromatography-diode array technique. Chromatographic separation of the analytes (cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone) and the internal standard (methylprednisolone) was achieved in less than 10min on a reversed-phase pentafluorophenyl column using a mobile phase composed of phosphate buffer and acetonitrile. The assay was performed after an innovative microextraction procedure by means of C8 sorbent which guaranteed good clean-up of the matrices and satisfactory extraction yield of the analytes. Moreover, the method gave linear results over a range of 5-100ngmL-1 and showed good selectivity and precision.This method was successfully applied for quantifying corticosteroids in specific matrices derived from some healthy volunteers in comparison to two socially diversified groups, namely former heroin addicts undergoing opioid replacement therapy and poly-drug abusers. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Maria A. Saracino, Corrado Iacono, Lorenzo Somaini, Gilberto Gerra, Nadia Ghedini, Maria A. Raggi (2014). Multi-matrix assay of cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone using a combined MEPS-HPLC procedure. JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS, 88, 643-648 [10.1016/j.jpba.2013.10.008].

Multi-matrix assay of cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone using a combined MEPS-HPLC procedure

SARACINO, MARIA ADDOLORATA;GHEDINI, NADIA;RAGGI, MARIA AUGUSTA
2014

Abstract

The development and validation of a bioanalytical assay for the simultaneous determination of cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone levels in several matrices, such as saliva, plasma, blood and urine samples have been described. The method is based on a rapid test which combines a microextraction by packed sorbent procedure and liquid chromatography-diode array technique. Chromatographic separation of the analytes (cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone) and the internal standard (methylprednisolone) was achieved in less than 10min on a reversed-phase pentafluorophenyl column using a mobile phase composed of phosphate buffer and acetonitrile. The assay was performed after an innovative microextraction procedure by means of C8 sorbent which guaranteed good clean-up of the matrices and satisfactory extraction yield of the analytes. Moreover, the method gave linear results over a range of 5-100ngmL-1 and showed good selectivity and precision.This method was successfully applied for quantifying corticosteroids in specific matrices derived from some healthy volunteers in comparison to two socially diversified groups, namely former heroin addicts undergoing opioid replacement therapy and poly-drug abusers. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
2014
Maria A. Saracino, Corrado Iacono, Lorenzo Somaini, Gilberto Gerra, Nadia Ghedini, Maria A. Raggi (2014). Multi-matrix assay of cortisol, cortisone and corticosterone using a combined MEPS-HPLC procedure. JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND BIOMEDICAL ANALYSIS, 88, 643-648 [10.1016/j.jpba.2013.10.008].
Maria A. Saracino; Corrado Iacono; Lorenzo Somaini; Gilberto Gerra; Nadia Ghedini; Maria A. Raggi
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