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RAPID DETERMINATION OF SPHINGANINE AND SPHINGOSINE IN URINE BY HIGH PERFORMANCE LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY USING MONOLITHIC COLUMN

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Pages 1938-1951 | Published online: 12 Oct 2011
 

Abstract

A rapid high performance liquid chromatography method for the determination of sphinganine (Sa) and sphingosine (So) in urine samples by employing a silica-based monolithic column is described. The samples were first extracted using ethyl acetate and derivatized using ortho-phthaldialdehyde in the presence of 2-mercaptoethanol. C20 sphinganine was used as internal standard. Under the optimized conditions, separation was achieved using a mixture of methanol:water (93:7, v/v), column temperature at 30°C, flow rate of 1 mL min−1, and an injection volume of 10 μL. Good linearity was obtained for Sa and So over the concentration range 20–500 ng mL−1(correlation coefficients ≥0.9978). The detection limits were 0.45 ng mL−1 for Sa and 1.60 n g mL−1 for So in male urine; in female urine the values were 0.85 ng mL−1 and 2.62 ng mL−1 for Sa and So, respectively. Recoveries for spiked urine samples ranged from 98.6 to 108.2% for Sa and 99.9 to 104.0% for So. A marked reduction in separation time (less than 6 min) was found compared to approximately 14 min by using a conventional C18 particle column. Twenty-two urine samples from the healthy donors and seven samples from the liver cancer patients were analyzed using the method.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Financial support of the work by Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) Postgraduate Research Grant Scheme (USM-RU-PRGS), 1001/PKIMIA/843052, and research fellowship program is acknowledged. Mr. Tan Wee Jin from General Hospital of Penang and Mr. Ong Chiang Hock are thanked for procuring the urine samples.

Notes

t R: retention time; k: retention factor; N: number of theoretical plates; Rs: resolution.

a The value refers to Rs between So and Sa.

b The value refers to Rs between Sa and C20 Sa.

a Correlation coefficient.

b Limit of detection (ng mL−1).

c Limit of quantification (ng mL−1).

RSD: relative standard deviation.

RSD: relative standard deviation.

M: male; F: female; SD: Standard Deviation.

a Sample number.

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