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Quantitative Analysis of Anti-Arrhythmic Drugs

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Standards of anti-arrhythmic drugs (metoprolol, diltiazem, amiodarone, propafenone, 5-hydroxy(OH)-propafenone, verapamil), and stable isotope-labeled compounds (metoprolol-d7, amiodarone-d4, propafenone-d5 and 5OH-propafenone-d5) were supplied by Toronto Research Chemicals (TRC) with purity > 98%. Chemical structures of the analytes were shown in Supplementary Fig. S1 online. HPLC-grade methanol and acetonitrile were purchased from Merck Millipore. Ultra-pure water was prepared with a Milli-Q Plus water system.
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Drug Compound Sourcing and Preparation

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Ambrisentan, amlodipine, bisoprolol, candesartan, linagliptin, naftopidil, prasugrel, and sumatriptan were purchased from Selleck Chemicals (Houston, TX, USA). Clonidine, glyburide, lisinopril, nicorandil, and propafenone were obtained from Wako (Tokyo, Japan). Efonidipine, mibefradil, terfenadine, and terodiline were provided by Sigma-Aldrich (St. Louis, MO, USA). Aliskiren and warfarin were from LKT Laboratories (St. Paul, MN, USA); astemizole and bepridil were from Tocris Bioscience (Bristol, UK); amiodarone and atorvastatin were from Toronto Research Chemicals (Toronto, Canada); cisapride was from Abcam (Cambridge, UK); and ketotifen was from Tokyo Chemical Industry (Tokyo, Japan). All compounds were dissolved in a mixture of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) and methanol (7:3), and were stored at -80°C. For cell culture, gentamycin and gelatin (type A, cell culture tested) were obtained from Wako and Sigma-Aldrich, respectively.
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