Quantitative determination of Cu-thionein from human fluids with application of solid-phase extraction on covalent affinity chromatography with thiol-disulphide interchange support
Akm. Kabzinski, Quantitative determination of Cu-thionein from human fluids with application of solid-phase extraction on covalent affinity chromatography with thiol-disulphide interchange support, BIOMED CHRO, 14(3), 2000, pp. 160-165
The aim of our investigation was to carry out quantitative isolation of Cu-
thionein (Cu-Th) in human body fluids (urine, plasma and breast milk) in or
der to determine the level of exposure to heavy metals. In the experiment c
ovalent affinity chromatography with thiol-disulphide interchange gel (CAC-
TDI) was used as a solid phase extraction (SPE) support for preconcentratio
n of Cu-thionein (Cu-Th) protein and Cu bonded with MT from water and human
fluids samples. The present paper is a continuation of early experiments o
n the quantitation of Hg-thionein (Hg-Th), Cd-thionein (Cd-Th) and Zn-thion
ein (Zn-Th) in human body fluids such as urine, plasma and breast milk. Cop
yright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.