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Bedaquiline d6

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Bedaquiline-d6 is a stable-isotope labeled compound used as an internal standard in analytical methods for the quantification of bedaquiline, an antibiotic medication used to treat tuberculosis. Bedaquiline-d6 contains six deuterium atoms, which allow it to be distinguished from the unlabeled bedaquiline molecule during mass spectrometric analysis. This compound is often employed in liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) assays to ensure accurate and precise measurements of bedaquiline concentrations in biological samples.

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Analytical Method for Antimicrobial Drugs

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LC-MS grade solvents used for method development (water and methanol) were purchased from Burdick and Jackson (Muskegon, MI). All reference and internal standards except levofloxacin, bedaqualine, ethionamide-d5, prothionamide-d5, and bedaquiline-d6 were purchased from Toronto Research Chemicals (Toronto, ON). Reference standards for levofloxacin and bedaquiline were purchased from Sigma (St Louis, MO). Ethionamide-d5, prothionamide-d5, and bedaquiline-d6 were purchased from ClearSynth (Mississauga, ON). Formic acid solution was purchased from Sigma (St Louis, MO).
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Analytical Workflow for Bedaquiline Quantification

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Bedaquiline reference material and the internal standard, bedaquiline-d6, were purchased from Toronto Research Chemicals (Ontario, Canada), while M2 was purchased from Clearsynth (Mumbai, India), and M2-d3-13C was donated by Janssen (Beerse, Belgium). Methanol and trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) were purchased from Anatech (Gauteng, SA) and Sigma-Aldrich (Missouri, USA), respectively. Acetone and acetonitrile were purchased from Honeywell (North Carolina, USA). Formic acid and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) were purchased from Merck (Darmstadt, Germany). LC-MS/MS grade Millipore water was sourced in-house (Merck-Millipore, Germany).
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