H. Kataoka et al., ANALYSIS OF FREE AND BOUND O-PHOSPHOAMINO ACIDS IN URINE BY GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH FLAME PHOTOMETRIC DETECTION, BMC. Biomedical chromatography, 7(4), 1993, pp. 184-188
A selective and sensitive method has been developed for the analysis o
f free and bound forms of O-phosphoamino acids, such as O-phosphoserin
e, O-phosphothreonine and O-phosphotyrosine, in urine samples by gas c
hromatography (GC). For free O-phosphoamino acid analysis, the urine s
ample was extracted with trichloroacetic acid and run through an ion e
xchange column. For total (free plus bound) O-phosphoamino acid analys
is, the urine sample was hydrolysed in acid and base in order to relea
se the O-phosphoamino acid from peptides or proteins. O-Phosphoamino a
cids in these prepared samples were converted into their N-isobutoxyca
rbonyl trimethyl ester derivatives and then measured by GC with flame
photometric detection (FPD-GC). The calibration curve was linear in th
e range of 10-500 ng for each O-phosphoamino acid, and the detection l
imits were 30-80 pg as injection amounts. O-Phosphoamino acids in the
urine samples could be selectively determined by the FPD-GC method wit
hout any influence from coexisting substances. The recoveries of O-pho
sphoamino acids added to urines and urine hydrolysates were 90-98% and
relative standard deviations were 1.5-8.0%. By using this method, we
investigated an age dependence of O-phosphoamino acid excretion in nor
mal subjects.