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HPLC–Fluorescence Determination of Individual Free and Conjugated Bile Acids in Human Serum

✍ Scribed by R. Gatti; A. Roda; C. Cerre; D. Bonazzi; V. Cavrini


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
183 KB
Volume
11
Category
Article
ISSN
0269-3879

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✦ Synopsis


A method for the quantitative analysis of unconjugated and conjugated bile acids (BA) in serum of patients with primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) before and after therapy with antibiotic or ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) is described. After separation of the free, glycine and taurine conjugated (F, G and T conjugated) fractions by solidphase extraction, the isolated T conjugates were hydrolysed enzymatically using cholyglycine hydrolase. The BA fractions were derivatized using 2-bromoacetyl-6-methoxynaphthalene (Br-AMN) and detected fluorimetrically (&do0 nm, &,,,=460 nm). The derivatization reaction was performed under mild conditions (10 min at 40°C) in an aqueous medium in the presence of tetrakis (decyl) ammonium bromide (TDeABr). The HPLC separation was achieved using an ODs column and with a mobile phase gradient mixture of A-B, where A is water and B is acetonitri1e:methanoI (60:40 vlv) for elution at a flow-rate of 1.2 mllmin. The reproducibility, recovery and separation of individual BA under gradient elution conditions were satisfactory, allowing a sensitive detection of each BA in serum samples with a detection limit of about 1-2 pmol.


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