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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.60.2013.tde-26062013-092507
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Author
Full name
Otávio Pelegrino Rocha
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Ribeirão Preto, 2013
Supervisor
Committee
Lanchote, Vera Lucia (President)
Guimaraes, Luiz Fernando Lopes
Andrade, Jurandyr Moreira de
Title in Portuguese
Disposição cinética dos enantiômeros da ifosfamida em pacientes portadoras de câncer de colo do útero
Keywords in Portuguese
câncer de colo do útero
enantiômero
farmacocinética
ifosfamida
LCMS/ MS
Abstract in Portuguese
A ifosfamida é um pró-fármaco que apresenta um átomo de fósforo quiral, disponível na clínica como mistura racêmica dos enantiômeros(+)-(R)-ifosfamida e (-)-(S)-ifosfamida para a utilização na quimioterapia. O objetivo do presente estudo foi o de avaliar a disposição cinética dos enantiômeros da ifosfamida em plasma de pacientes portadoras de câncer de colo do útero. As pacientes investigadas (n=6) receberam 2,5 g/m2 de ifosfamida racêmica administrada como infusão de 12 horas, sendo coletadas amostras de sangue imediatamente antes da administração e em 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20 e 22 horas após a administração do fármaco. Os enantiômeros da ifosfamida foram quantificados por LC-MS/MS, sendo separados na coluna OD-R em aproximadamente 14 min empregando como fase móvel mistura de acetonitrila e água (20:80) adicionada de 0,2% de ácido fórmico. O método é linear no intervalo de 1-100 ?g de cada enantiômero/mL de plasma a partir de extrações de alíquotas de 25 ?L de plasma, compatíveis com a aplicação em farmacocinética de infusão de curta duração da ifosfamida em pacientes com câncer de colo do útero.A disposição cinética da ifosfamidaéenantiosseletiva, com observação de maiores valores de AUC (437,31 vs349,18 h.?g/mL) e menores valores de clearance(4,17 vs5,22 L/h) para o enantiômero(+)-(R)-ifosfamida.
Title in English
Kinetic disposition of the ifosfamide enantiomers in patients with cervical cancer
Keywords in English
Cervical cancer
enantiomer
ifosfamide
LC-MS/MS
pharmacokinetics
Abstract in English
The prodrugifosfamide has a chiral phosphorus atom, and is available clinically as a racemic mixture of the enantiomers (+)-(R)-ifosfamide and (-)-(S)-ifosfamide for use in chemotherapy. The aim of this study was to evaluate the kinetic disposition of the enantiomers of ifosfamide in plasma of patients with cancer of the cervix. The investigated patients (n = 6) received 2.5 g/m2 of racemic ifosfamide administered as infusion of 12 hours and blood samples were collected immediately before administration and at 6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16, 18, 20 and 22 hours after drug administration. The enantiomers of ifosfamide were quantified by LC-MS/MS and were separated in an OD-R column in about 14 min using as mobile phase a mixture of acetonitrile and water (20:80) plus 0.2% of formic acid. The method is linear within the range of 1-100 mg of each enantiomer/mL of plasma from extractions of 25 mL aliquots of plasma, suitable for the application in pharmacokinetics of short duration infusion of ifosfamide in patients with cervical cancer. The kineticdisposition of ifosfamide is enantioselective, with observation of higher values of AUC (437.31 vs 349.18 h.?g/mL) and lower values of clearance (4.17 vs 5.22 L/h) for the enantiomer (+)-(R)-ifosfamide.
 
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2013-08-28
 
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