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    6-Thioguanine is an immunosuppressive drug, an analogue of guanine, applied to treat acute leukemia and inflammatory bowel disease. Excessive use of 6-thioguanine during clinical treatment may cause side effects. Moreover, providing a dose too low will be ineffective. Therefore, there is a critical need for a rapid, selective and routine approach to quantifying 6-thioguanine in body fluids to support a clinical application. A fully validated HPLC method has been developed to determine 6-thioguanine in whole blood samples using 5-bromouracil as an internal standard. 6-Thioguanine nucleotides were released from erythrocytes by perchloric acid, and then hydrolysed at 100 °C to the parent thiopurine, 6-thioguanine. The following validation parameters of the method were determined: specificity/selectivity, linearity range (479-17,118 ng/mL, R > 0.992), limits of detection (150 ng/mL) and quantification (479 ng/mL), accuracy (- 5.6 < Bias < 14.7), repeatability (CV 1.30-3.24%), intermediate precision (CV 4.19-5.78%), extraction recovery (79.1-103.6%) and carryover. Furthermore, the stability of the drug in whole blood samples under various storage conditions was investigated. The suggested method is suitable for determining 6-thioguanine in whole blood erythrocyte samples for drug level monitoring, thus correct dosing. © 2023. Springer Nature Limited.

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    Maciej Noga, Marcin Zakrzewski, Dorota Wianowska, Maciej Gnatowski, Łukasz Paprotny, Kamil Jurowski. Development of innovative methodology for determination of 6-thioguanine in whole blood erythrocytes by HPLC-PDA-based technique for medical diagnostics purposes. Scientific reports. 2023 Aug 29;13(1):14172

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