Polina Alexandrovna Pudova, Alexander Vladimirovich Ivanov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich Popov, Ruslan Andreevich Maslennikov, Valery Vasil'evich Aleksandrin, Maria Pavlovna Galdobina, Aslan Amirkhanovich Kubatiev
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Determination of Main Aminothiols in Blood Plasma Using Capillary Electrophoresis With UV Detection
A new approach of total major aminothiols determination (cysteine, homocystine, cysteinylglycine, and glutathione) in human plasma by capillary electrophoresis (CE) is presented. It is based on the analytes reduction by tris (2-carboxyethyl) phosphine and derivatization with N-ethylmaleimide, with subsequent ultrafiltration of the sample. Separation was performed using 0.1-M phosphate Na рН 2.48 with 1% Ficoll-400 and 10% methanol. The in-capillary concentration of the analytes was achieved with a pH gradient created via the preinjection of triethanolamine. The absorbance signal was detected at 200 nm. The total analysis time was 16 min (using a silica capillary [50 μm i.d.; total length 42 cm] at a 20-kV voltage). The limits of detection varied from 1.3 μM (glutathione) to 5.4 μM (cysteine). Within-run and between-run precision (CV) was < 7%; reduction of analytes ranging from 91% to 106%, were obtained. The approach was validated on control samples of children's blood plasma. The simplicity of the method and the availability of reagents make the presented approach most suitable for use on standard CE systems.
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Biomedical Chromatography is devoted to the publication of original papers on the applications of chromatography and allied techniques in the biological and medical sciences. Research papers and review articles cover the methods and techniques relevant to the separation, identification and determination of substances in biochemistry, biotechnology, molecular biology, cell biology, clinical chemistry, pharmacology and related disciplines. These include the analysis of body fluids, cells and tissues, purification of biologically important compounds, pharmaco-kinetics and sequencing methods using HPLC, GC, HPLC-MS, TLC, paper chromatography, affinity chromatography, gel filtration, electrophoresis and related techniques.