ŠEVČÍKOVÁ, Petra, Zdeněk GLATZ a Josef TOMANDL. Determination of homocysteine in human plasma by mekc and in-capillary detection reaction with 2,2-dipyridyldisulfide. Journal of Chromatography A. Netherlands: Elsevier, 2003, roč. 990, (1+2), s. 197-204. ISSN 0021-9606. |
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@article{484268, author = {Ševčíková, Petra and Glatz, Zdeněk and Tomandl, Josef}, article_location = {Netherlands}, article_number = {(1+2)}, keywords = {Capillary electrophoresis; on-column derivatization; homocysteine}, language = {eng}, issn = {0021-9606}, journal = {Journal of Chromatography A}, title = {Determination of homocysteine in human plasma by mekc and in-capillary detection reaction with 2,2-dipyridyldisulfide}, volume = {990}, year = {2003} }
TY - JOUR ID - 484268 AU - Ševčíková, Petra - Glatz, Zdeněk - Tomandl, Josef PY - 2003 TI - Determination of homocysteine in human plasma by mekc and in-capillary detection reaction with 2,2-dipyridyldisulfide JF - Journal of Chromatography A VL - 990 IS - (1+2) SP - 197 EP - 197 PB - Elsevier SN - 00219606 KW - Capillary electrophoresis KW - on-column derivatization KW - homocysteine N2 - In this paper, we present a new method for homocysteine quantitation in human plasma based on in-capillary reaction of homocysteine with 2,2-dipyridyldisulfide. Homocysteine is in this so called thiol-exchange reaction quantitatively transformed in mixed disulfide concomitantly with formation of equimolar amount of 2-thiopyridone that is further separated by MEKC and determined specifically at 343 nm. The concentration of homocysteine is thus estimated indirectly from the result of 2-thiopyridone determination. The linear detection range for concentration versus peak area for the assay was from 0.03 to 3 mM (correlation coefficient 0.994) with a detection limit of 6 mM and a limit of quantitation 20 mM. The inter-day reproducibility of the peak area and the migration time were 1.37 % and 0.05 %, respectively. The method is simple, relatively rapid and can be easily automated. Moreover the common CE apparatus with UV detector can be used to distinguish between normal and pathological hyperhomocysteinemia plasma samples. ER -
ŠEVČÍKOVÁ, Petra, Zdeněk GLATZ a Josef TOMANDL. Determination of homocysteine in human plasma by mekc and in-capillary detection reaction with 2,2-dipyridyldisulfide. \textit{Journal of Chromatography A}. Netherlands: Elsevier, 2003, roč.~990, (1+2), s.~197-204. ISSN~0021-9606.
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