It. James et D. Perrett, AUTOMATED ONLINE SOLID-PHASE EXTRACTION AND HIGH-PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS OF TOTAL AND FREE PYRIDINIUM CROSS-LINKS IN SERUM, Journal of chromatography, 798(1-2), 1998, pp. 159-166
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Chemistry Analytical","Biochemical Research Methods
An automated on-line solid-phase extraction procedure for free and tot
al pyridinium crosslinks in serum, with HPLC analysis, is described Th
e pyridinium crosslinks either following hydrolysis in 3 M HCl or free
in neat serum were extracted using a Gilson Aspec XLi system onto ext
raction cartridges containing an octylsilane/cation exchanger sorbent.
Up to 525 mu l of serum could be loaded onto the extraction cartridge
s. After washing, the crosslinks were eluted with 400 mu l of 100 mM s
odium formate pH 5 and 380 mu l of this was concentrated on a RPB guar
d column eluted with 100 mM HFBA. The crosslinks were backflushed and
separated on a 5-mu m ODS analytical column eluted with 30 mM HFBA wit
h 18% MeCN at I ml/min and detected by their native fluorescence (exci
tation 295 nm, emission 400 nm). The use of a high sensitivity fluores
cence detector was essential. Recoveries were 95-100% with a limit of
detection (S/N=2) of 109 pmol/l (pM) for pyridinoline (Pyr) and 143 pM
for deoxypyridinoline (dPyr). The inter-assay R.S.D. was 9% for pyrid
inoline and 10.8% for deoxypyridinoline. The throughput of the system
was up to 50 samples per day. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.