midostaurin has been researched along with diisopropyl-ether* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for midostaurin and diisopropyl-ether
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Analytical procedure for the determination of the new antitumour drug N-benzoylstaurosporine and three potential metabolites in human plasma by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography.
The staurosporine derivative, N-benzoylstaurosporine (CGP 41 251; I), is a protein kinase C inhibitor that has been selected for phase I clinical evaluation in cancer patients. We have developed a selective and sensitive assay of the drug and three potential metabolites in human plasma. The method is based on reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. The sample pretreatment involves liquid-liquid extraction with diisopropyl ether with recoveries over 88%. The limit of detection and limit of quantitation of the parent compound and two metabolites were 0.5 and 1.0 ng/ml, respectively. For the third metabolite the limit of detection and limit of quantitation were 1.0 and 2.0 ng/ml, respectively. Linear calibration lines were obtained over the range of 1-1000 ng/ml. The between-day and within-day precisions were < 7.1% for all the analytes. In plasma the compounds were stable for at least one month if stored at -30 degrees C or below. The applicability of the method for in vivo studies has been demonstrated in a pharmacokinetic study in rat receiving 0.5 mg/kg of the drug as an intravenous bolus injection. Compound I and two metabolites were detected. Topics: Alkaloids; Animals; Antineoplastic Agents; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Drug Stability; Ethers; Freezing; Humans; Male; Molecular Structure; Protein Kinase C; Rats; Sensitivity and Specificity; Staurosporine | 1995 |