Preparation of a new composite based on multilayer fullerene with mesoporous carbon nitride and its application in the extraction of tacrolimus and everolimus from plasma prior to LC-MS/MS analysis†
Abstract
The development of new and efficient adsorbents for dispersive solid-phase extraction method, particularly prior to chromatography analysis, is increasing. In particular, this method is recommended for use before biological sample analysis. In this work, a new composite was prepared from mesoporous carbon nitrides and carbon nano-onions and was utilized for the extraction of tacrolimus and everolimus from plasma samples prior to high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis. To achieve this aim, first, mesoporous carbon nitrides and carbon nano-onions were synthesized separately and mixed at optimized proportions. Subsequently, a suitable amount of the prepared composite (5 mg) was added to 2 mL of sample solution containing the analytes under vortexing. Next, the extracted analytes were eluted using acetonitrile. The approach was linear within the ranges of 1.0–500 and 0.51–500 ng mL−1 for tacrolimus and everolimus, respectively. Sensitive limits of detection (0.31 and 0.15 ng mL−1 for tacrolimus and everolimus, respectively), acceptable relative standard deviations (intra- and inter-day precisions of ≤5.6% and high extraction recoveries of 71.0% and 83.0% for tacrolimus and everolimus, respectively) were obtained. The results showed that the method can be successfully applied in the simultaneous extraction of the studied analytes from plasma.