Anamorelin, a non-peptide ghrelin analog and growth hormone secretagogue, is a novel oral drug used to treat cancer cachexia. Patients with cancer cachexia frequently use several drugs and anamorelin is a substrate of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A4; therefore, drug-drug interactions with CYP3A4 inhibitors and inducers pose a clinical problem. In this study, we aimed to determine the concentration of anamorelin in human plasma using a simple high-performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet (HPLC-UV)-based method. The analysis involved extracting a 200-μL plasma sample and protein precipitation using solid-phase extraction. Anamorelin was isocratically separated using a mobile phase consisting of 0.5% potassium dihydrogen phosphate (pH 4.5) and acetonitrile (61:39, v/v) on a Capcell Pack C18 MG II column (250 mm × 4.6 mm) at a flow rate of 1.0 mL/min and monitored at a detection wavelength of 220 nm. The calibration curve was linear within a plasma concentration range of 12.5-1,500 ng/mL, with a coefficient of determination of 0.9999. The intra- and inter-day coefficients of variation were 0.37-6.71% and 2.05-4.77%, respectively. The accuracy of the assay and recovery were 85.25-112.94% and > 86.58%, respectively. This proposed HPLC-UV method is simple and can be applied in clinical settings.
Keywords: cancer cachexia; clinical settings; drug-drug interactions.