Determination of uric acid in human urine by capillary zone electrophoresis with indirect laser-induced fluorescence detection
β Scribed by Jiajia Yang; Menglin Hu; Yuanli Cai; Jing Tang; Hui Li
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 213 KB
- Volume
- 33
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1615-9306
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
A CZE with indirect LIF detection method was used for the determination of uric acid (UA) in human urine. UA and its coexisting analytes (i.e. hypoxanthine, xanthine and ascorbic acid) could be well separated within 4.5βmin at a voltage of 25βkV with 25Β°C cartridge temperature in a running buffer composed of 5βmM sodium borate, 10% methanol (v/v) and 0.3βΞΌM fluorescein sodium (apparent pH of the final mixed hydroβorganic solution of sodium borate, methanol and fluorescein is 9.5). Under the optimum condition, the method has good linearity relationships (correlation coefficients: 0.9973β0.9987) with ranges of 25β500, 25β350, 25β250 and 25β300βΞΌg/mL for hypoxanthine, ascorbic acid, xanthine and UA, respectively. The detection limits for the analytes were in the range of 0.29β0.90βΞΌg/mL. The intraβday RSD values for migration times and peak areas were less than 0.43 and 3.27%, respectively. This method was applied to the quantitation of UA in human urine with recoveries in the range of 93.1β107.3%.
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