Literature DB >> 3215946

Determination of reduced and total ubiquinones in biological materials by liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection.

T Okamoto1, Y Fukunaga, Y Ida, T Kishi.   

Abstract

A convenient and reliable liquid chromatographic (LC) method with electrochemical detection (ED) was developed for the determination of reduced (ubiquinol) and total ubiquinones in biological materials. After extraction of samples with n-hexane, ubiquinol was separated on a reversed-phase column and assayed directly by ED. In order to determine the total amount of a ubiquinone in biological samples, the unbiquinone was converted into the corresponding reduced form by treatment with sodium borohydride. No significant interfering peak (plastoquinol-9, ubichromenol-9, etc.) was observed in the elution areas of ubiquinol-7 to -11. This LC-ED method was about 70 times more sensitive than the previous LC-UV method and was able to detect 150 pg of ubiquinol-10. The method was applied satisfactorily to the determination of the contents of ubiquinol homologues in biological materials. The content of ubiquinols is a major component of the total ubiquinones in human plasma and urine and rat plasma and liver, but a minor component in rat heart and kidney.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3215946     DOI: 10.1016/s0378-4347(00)83129-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Chromatogr


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