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R A van der Hoeven1, A J Hofte, M Frenay, H Irth, U R Tjaden, J van der Greef, A Rudolphi, K S Boos, G Marko Varga, L E Edholm.
Abstract
In this paper, the on-line coupling of solid-phase extraction, based on a restricted-access support with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), for the analysis of biological samples is described. The system was tested with cortisol and prednisolone for plasma analysis and arachidonic acid for urine analysis. A precolumn packed with a 25-micron C18 alkyl-diol support is used for direct plasma or urine injection. Using column-switching techniques, the analytes enriched on the precolumn are eluted to the analytical column without transfer loss. An on-line heart-cut technique was employed and only the analyte-containing fraction eluting from the LC column is directed to the MS to protect the LC-MS interface and ion-source from contamination. The whole system is operated in a parallel mode, that is, sample pre-treatment and LC-MS analysis are performed simultaneously to provide the shortest possible analysis time. The only off-line sample pre-treatment step required was centrifugation to remove particulate matter. With the fully automated system, total analysis times of 5 and 9.5 min were achieved for cortisol in serum and arachidonic acid in urine, respectively. Cortisol and related compounds were quantitatively recovered from plasma with a detection limit for prednisolone (direct injection of 100 microliters on restricted-access precolumn) of 2 ng/ml.Entities:
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Year: 1997 PMID: 9098977 DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9673(96)01004-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Chromatogr A ISSN: 0021-9673 Impact factor: 4.759