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Capillary zone electrophoresis of potassium in human vitreous humour: validation of a new method.

F Tagliaro1, G Manetto, F Cittadini, D Marchetti, F Bortolotti, M Marigo.   

Abstract

The analysis of potassium in the vitreous humour has long been regarded as an important tool in medicolegal and forensic toxicological investigation, particularly for the determination of the post-mortem interval. The present work was aimed at the optimisation and validation of a reliable, simple and fast capillary electrophoresis method for potassium analysis in the human vitreous humour with indirect UV detection at a wavelength of 214 nm. Electrophoretic separations were carried out in a running buffer comprising 5 mM imidazole, 5 mM 18-crown-6 ether and 6 mM D,L alpha-hydroxybutyric acid (HIBA), adjusted to pH 4.5. Constant voltage runs were carried out by applying a voltage of 500 V/cm at 25 degrees C. The samples were injected in the hydrodynamic mode at the anodic end of the capillary (0.5 p.s.i. for 10 s; 1 p.s.i. = 6894.76 Pa). The method showed good linearity in the concentration range from 6.5 mM to 16.25 microM, with an r2 value of 0.9994. The limit of detection, based on a signal-to-noise ratio of three, was 9.0 microM. Absolute intra-day RSDs of migration times were <0.40%, while the day-to-day values were < or =1.72%. Absolute peak area reproducibility was always better than 2.50%. A comparison of capillary electrophoresis with flame photometry on twelve real autopsy samples showed an excellent correlation with an r2 value of 0.9333. A preliminary application to real cases (20 subjects) was carried out plotting vitreous humour potassium vs. post-mortem interval with a resulting r2 of 0.904 and a Y-intercept of 4.75 mM, in agreement with the existing literature.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10572986     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-4347(99)00338-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr B Biomed Sci Appl        ISSN: 1387-2273


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