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Analytical Chemistry

For Drug Analysis, Paper Spray MS Is Faster Than LC/MS

ACS Meeting News: Ambient mass spec method yields comparable results for analysis of tamoxifen in blood, in less time

by Celia Henry Arnaud
March 24, 2014 | A version of this story appeared in Volume 92, Issue 12

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Credit: Ryan Espy
For paper spray mass spectrometry, a blood sample is spotted on a paper substrate, shown here in a cartridge.
Photo of a paper spray cartridge with blood spot.
Credit: Ryan Espy
For paper spray mass spectrometry, a blood sample is spotted on a paper substrate, shown here in a cartridge.

Paper spray mass spectrometry provides comparable results to conventional liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry for measuring drug properties, according to Ryan D. Espy, a graduate student with R. Graham Cooks at Purdue University. Paper spray is an MS method that requires no sample preparation beyond simply spotting the sample on a piece of paper. It could reduce the amount of time and resources needed to study administered drugs’ fate in the body. Such pharmacokinetic analysis is an integral part of the drug development process. Paper spray requires just 10 μL of blood. Working with scientists at AbbVie, a pharmaceutical research company, Espy dosed rats with tamoxifen and then used paper spray MS and LC/MS to measure drug concentrations in blood samples. The maximum drug concentration measured by both techniques was almost identical: 42 ng/mL by the paper spray method and 43 ng/mL by LC/MS. But the paper spray approach was much faster: A set of 50 samples took eight hours to run with LC/MS, but only 40 minutes with paper spray MS.

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