Determinations of catechols in small volumes of plasma using ion-pair reversed phase liquid chromatography/electrochemistry
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Determinations of catechols in small volumes of plasma using ion-pair reversed phase liquid chromatography/electrochemistry
Abstract
A method with improved sensitivity for detection of catechols (CA) in small volumes of plasma using an ion-pair reversed phase HPLC system with electromechemical detection is presented. Fast isocratic separations were obtained by using 7.5 cm x 4.6 mm (i.d.) reversed phase columns with 3C18 3 micron silica particles. The CA:s L-DOPA, Noradrenaline (NA), Adrenaline (A), Dihydroxybenzylamine (DHBA, i.s.), DOPAC and Dopamine (DA) were separated in less than 4 min. The performance of three different electrochemical cells was compared with respect to hydrodynamic voltammogram, band broadening effect, linearity and detection limit. The sample preparation procedure using alumina extraction of CA:s, was modified to improve recoveries and decrease dilution factors. A modified carbon paste cell (CP-O) gave a response 4-8 times higher than what is previously reported for GC cells. Detection limits were: L-DOPA 80, NA 1.25, A 1.25, DHBA 0.4, DOPAC 1.25 and DA 0.6 pg/injection. Application to plasma from rat and fish (cod) under rest, exercise and stress is reported. The method allows determination of CA:s in small volumes of plasma (less than 500 microliter) obtained several times a day from the same animal even if it is small (less than 1/2 kg), is under rest and parts of the plasma sample are to be used for analysis of other parameters than CA:s.
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