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High-performance liquid chromatographic analyses of hydroxymonocarboxylic acids and dicarboxylic acids in urine as their 2-nitrophenylhydrazides

โœ Scribed by Hiroshi Miwa; Magobei Yamamoto; Takashi Asano


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1990
Tongue
English
Weight
701 KB
Volume
185
Category
Article
ISSN
0003-2697

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โœฆ Synopsis


Both hydroxymonocarboxylic acids and dicarboxylic acids in urine were converted into their 2-nitrophenylhydrazides without lengthy and cumbersome sample workup and were separated from each other by two-step extraction with diethyl ether at different pH values. HPLC analysis of each acid group was achieved isocratically within 30 min. By the use of a visible-range detector (400 nm) the detection limits ranged from 1 to 2 pmol and from 2 to 5 pmol per injection for the hydroxymonocarboxylic acids and dicarboxylic acids, respectively. The analytical results showed good recovery and reproducibility. Analysis profiles of the two acid groups in normal and diabetic subjects could be performed with 200 microliters of urine. The present method is superior over previously published methods because of its great simplicity and its time-, cost-, and labor-saving nature.


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