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A simple and rapid colorimetric method for determination of phytate in urine.

Antonia Costa-Bauza1, F Grases, I Gomila, A Rodriguez, R M Prieto, F Tur.   

Abstract

Phytate is a natural product present in urine and biological fluids that is associated with health benefits, such as the prevention of calcium renal stone formation. The available methods for phytate analysis in urine all require elaborate instrumentation and cannot be routinely applied in clinical laboratories. Here, we describe a simple procedure for urinary phytate determination, employing colorimetric detection. Our method requires purification and preconcentration of phytate via solid-phase extraction prior to colorimetric detection employing Fe(III)-thiocyanate. The working linear range of the assay is 0-5 μM phytate. The limit of detection is 0.055 μM. The relative standard deviation obtained upon assay of samples containing 2 μM phytate was 3.5 %. Several urine samples were analyzed using an alternative method based on the detection of phosphorus; the results of the two assays were comparable. Our novel method of phytate analysis in human urine is simple, rapid (3 h for 10 samples), accurate, precise, reliable, and highly sensitive. The assay can be run in most analytical laboratories and does not require sophisticated instrumentation.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22476541     DOI: 10.1007/s00240-012-0473-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Res        ISSN: 0300-5623


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