Bacopaside I (BP-I) is the major pseudojujubogenin glycoside of Bacopa monniera (BM) extract which has been widely used as a nerve tonic to improve the memory and intellect of human beings from ancient times. A selective and sensitive liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for the quantification of BP-I in mouse plasma and brain homogenate has been developed and validated. All biosamples were processed by liquid-liquid extraction and chromatographed on C18- reversed phase column using mobile phase consisting of ammonium acetate (10mM, pH 4) - acetonitrile (10:90, v/v) at a flow rate of 0.5mL/min. The detection was performed in negative electrospray ionization mode and the precursor/product ion transitions of BP-I and internal standard (IS) hydrochlorothiazide were quantified in multiple reaction monitoring (MRM) using QTRAP-5500 MS/MS. The linearity was established over the concentration range of 0.5-2000ng/mL (r(2)>0.990), with lower limit of quantification (LLOQ) of 0.5ng/mL in both plasma and brain matrix. Within- and between-run precision and accuracy were well within the acceptable limits of variation. Consistent and reproducible recovery (>70%) was obtained with insignificant matrix effect for BP-I and IS. The method fulfilled US Food and Drug Administration (USFDA) guidelines for bioanalytical method validation in terms of selectivity, sensitivity, linearity, accuracy, precision, matrix effect, dilution integrity, carry-over effect and stability. Further, the method was successfully applied to execute the plasma pharmacokinetics and brain distribution of BP-I in Swiss-albino mice following intravenous administration at a dose of 5mg/kg.
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