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Column-switching liquid chromatographic method for the simultaneous determination of iothalamic acid and creatinine in biological fluids

A column-switching liquid chromatographic method for the simultaneous determination of iothalamate and creatinine in human serum and urine was developed. Iothalamate and creatinine were separated on a weakly acidic ion-exchange column (C1) by ion-exclusion chromatography and iothalamate excluded fro...

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Published in:Journal of Chromatography A 1994-02, Vol.661 (1), p.113-119
Main Authors: Seki, Tokuichiro, Orita, Yoshimasa, Yamamoto, Shigeo, Ueda, Naohiko, Yanagihara, Yuzo, Noguchi, Kohji
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Language:English
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Summary:A column-switching liquid chromatographic method for the simultaneous determination of iothalamate and creatinine in human serum and urine was developed. Iothalamate and creatinine were separated on a weakly acidic ion-exchange column (C1) by ion-exclusion chromatography and iothalamate excluded from the column was purified by gel chromatography on a hydrophilic gel column (C2) and then by ion-exchange chromatography on a weakly basic ion-exchange column (C3). Creatinine that was eluted from C1 after iothalamate was transferred to a hydrophilic gel column (C4) and then to a strongly acidic ion-exchange column (C5). The mobile phase for C1–C4 was a pH 3.8 propionate buffer (propionic acid-NaOH = 0.35 + 0.035 mol/kg in water) and a pH 5.6 propionate buffer (propionic acid-NaOH = 0.04 + 0.035 mol/kg in water) was used for C5. Diluted serum and urine samples could be injected directly on to C1, as the matrix of C1 is hydrophilic and C1 is backflushed after the transfer of the creatinine fraction from C1 to C4. Iothalamate and creatinine in the eluates were determined by measuring their ultraviolet absorption at 245 and 234 nm, respectively. The precision (R.S.D.) of the chromatographic method was 1.6% ( n = 7) and 0.36% ( n = 6) for diluted serum and urine with iothalamate concentrations of 1.0 and 10.0 μmol/l, respectively, and 0.85% ( n = 7) and 0.55% ( n = 7) for diluted serum and urine with creatinine concentrations of 5.77 and 272 μmol/l, respectively.
ISSN:0021-9673
DOI:10.1016/0021-9673(93)E1092-E