Literature DB >> 17306207

Plasma methionine determination by capillary electrophoresis-UV assay: application on patients affected by retinal venous occlusive disease.

Angelo Zinellu1, Salvatore Sotgia, Maria Franca Usai, Elisabetta Zinellu, Anna Maria Posadino, Leonardo Gaspa, Roberto Chessa, Antonio Pinna, Francesco Carta, Luca Deiana, Ciriaco Carru.   

Abstract

Methionine is an important amino acid involved in protein synthesis and transmethylation reactions. It is also the precursor of homocysteine and cysteine, two important risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. As homocysteine research has gained impulsion, the evaluation of plasma methionine concentrations has acquired importance. Methionine measurement generally has been performed by HPLC after o-phthalaldehyde derivatization. Its separation from other amino acids is time-consuming. We set up a new specific capillary electrophoresis method in which analyte derivatization was avoided by sample concentration before analysis. Methionine was detected by UV absorbance at 204 nm with a detection limit of 0.5 micromol/L. By a capillary with an effective length of 50 cm filled with 125 mmol/L Tris phosphate buffer at pH 2.3, the separation occurred in less than 14 min. Precision tests indicated a good test repeatability for both migration times (coefficient of variation [CV]<0.3%) and areas (CV<2.0%). Moreover, a good reproducibility of intraassay and interassay tests was obtained (CV<2.9% and CV<3.5%, respectively). The Passing-Bablok regression and the Bland-Altman test for methods comparison suggest that the data obtained by our method and by a reference HPLC assay are similar. Assay performance was evaluated measuring methionine concentrations in retinal venous occlusive disease.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17306207     DOI: 10.1016/j.ab.2007.01.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Biochem        ISSN: 0003-2697            Impact factor:   3.365


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