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  • Quantification of urinary zwitterionic organic acids using weak-anion exchange chromatography with tandem MS detection.

Quantification of urinary zwitterionic organic acids using weak-anion exchange chromatography with tandem MS detection.

Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences (2006-11-23)
Michael Jason Bishop, Brian S Crow, Kasey D Kovalcik, Joe George, James A Bralley
ABSTRACT

A rapid and accurate quantitative method was developed and validated for the analysis of four urinary organic acids with nitrogen containing functional groups, formiminoglutamic acid (FIGLU), pyroglutamic acid (PYRGLU), 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA), and 2-methylhippuric acid (2-METHIP) by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS/MS). The chromatography was developed using a weak anion-exchange amino column that provided mixed-mode retention of the analytes. The elution gradient relied on changes in mobile phase pH over a concave gradient, without the use of counter-ions or concentrated salt buffers. A simple sample preparation was used, only requiring the dilution of urine prior to instrumental analysis. The method was validated based on linearity (r2>or=0.995), accuracy (85-115%), precision (C.V.<12%), sample preparation stability (<or=5%, 72 h), and established patient ranges. The method was found to be both efficient and accurate for the analysis of urinary zwitterionic organic acids.

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2-Methylhippuric acid, 98%