Journal
BIOANALYSIS
Volume 3, Issue 18, Pages 2097-2105Publisher
FUTURE SCI LTD
DOI: 10.4155/BIO.11.190
Keywords
Hemolysis; Matrix effect; C-max; Processed reconstitutedstability; Fresh blood; Long-term stability; Anticoagulant
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Being regulated by agencies' guidances, the importance of a robust validated bioanalytical method is crucial as it may impact the validity of the pharmacokinetic data generated. During blood collection and processing, the presence of hemolyzed plasma samples may occur and as a result its impact must be investigated to ensure method robustness. Indeed, hemolyzed samples may affect the analyte recovery efficiency, as well as the chromatography. Furthermore, the stability of an analyte in hemolyzed plasma can be an issue as analyte degradation may occur. In this article we report two case studies where the analyte instability was a result of sample hemolysis. A description of the appropriate actions undertaken for the resolution of the issue will be discussed.
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