Determination of cyclosporin A in blood and plasma by column switching‐HPLC after rapid sample preparation

Abstract
A method for the determination of cyclosporin A in human whole blood and plasma is described which uses liquid chromatography with step gradient elution and a column switching technique. The chromatographic conditions chosen allow simple and rapid sample preparation, so that a result can be obtained within one hour. Blood and plasma are deproteinized with diluted methanol and an aliquot of the clear supernatant is directly injected. The detection limit for cyclosporin A is about 20 ng/ml starting from a 0.5 ml sample. The method is sensitive enough for monitoring the drug in the therapeutic range.