Spotting of external calibration standards on blank dried blood spots as a resource-sparing protocol


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Abstract Aim: Dried blood spots (DBS) offer significant ethical and scientific advantages; however preparation of calibration curves often times, off-sets some of these advantages. We have developed a methodology wherein small volumes of external calibration standards can be spiked on to blank DBS cards. Results: A total of 2 μl of stock solution spotted on to blank blood spots yielded concentrations that were comparable to those obtained using conventional DBS method. The stability of six analytes on 10-day-old blank spots was within 80–120%. The new methodology was successfully applied to a hydroxycholorquine mouse pharmacokinetics study. Conclusion: Blank DBS samples can be...

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