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Supercritical fluid extraction–supercritical fluid chromatography of saliva: Single‐quadrupole mass spectrometry monitoring of caffeine for gastric emptying studies†

  • Abstract Saliva is an attractive sampling matrix for measuring various endogenous and exogeneous substances but requires sample treatment prior to chromatographic analysis. Exploiting supercritical CO2 for both extraction and chromatography simplifies sample preparation, reduces organic solvent consumption, and minimizes exposure to potentially infectious samples, but has not yet been applied to oral fluid. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility and benefits of online supercritical fluid extraction coupled to supercritical fluid chromatography and single‐quadrupole mass spectrometry for monitoring the model salivary tracer caffeine. A comparison of 13C‐ and 32S‐labeled internal standards with external standard calibration confirmed the superiority of stable isotope‐labeled caffeine over nonanalogous internal standards. As proof of concept, the validated method was applied to saliva from a magnetic resonance imaging study of gastric emptying. After administration of 35 mg caffeine via ice capsule, salivary levels correlated with magnetic resonance imaging data, corroborating caffeine's usefulness as tracer of gastric emptying (R2 = 0.945). In contrast to off‐line methods, online quantification required only minute amounts of organic solvents and a single manual operation prior to online bioanalysis of saliva, thus demonstrating the usefulness of CO2‐based extraction and separation techniques for potentially infective biomatrices.

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Author: Robert K. Hofstetter, Lukas Schulig, Jonas Bethmann, Michael Grimm, Maximilian Sager, Philipp Aude, Rebecca Keßler, Simon Kim, Werner WeitschiesORCiD, Andreas Link
URN:urn:nbn:de:gbv:9-opus-60596
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1002/jssc.202100443
ISSN:1615-9314
Parent Title (English):Journal of Separation Science
Publisher:Wiley
Place of publication:Hoboken, NJ
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of first Publication:2021/10/08
Release Date:2022/11/30
Tag:carbon dioxide–based separation; online sample preparation; saliva; supercritical fluid chromatography; supercritical fluid extraction
Volume:44
Issue:19
Page Number:18
First Page:3700
Last Page:3716
Faculties:Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät / Institut für Pharmazie
Licence (German):License LogoCreative Commons - Namensnennung