Sensitized lanthanide fluorescence detection of steroidal hormones

Citation
S. Torres-cartas et al., Sensitized lanthanide fluorescence detection of steroidal hormones, J LIQ CHR R, 23(8), 2000, pp. 1171-1186
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry & Analysis","Spectroscopy /Instrumentation/Analytical Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY & RELATED TECHNOLOGIES
ISSN journal
10826076 → ACNP
Volume
23
Issue
8
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1171 - 1186
Database
ISI
SICI code
1082-6076(2000)23:8<1171:SLFDOS>2.0.ZU;2-G
Abstract
Several steroidal hormones with an alpha,beta-unsaturated carbonyl group se nsitized the fluorescence of terbium(III) ions: medroxyprogesterone, medrox yprogesterone acetate, methyltestosterone, nandrolone, nandrolone decanoate , progesterone, testosterone, testosterone enanthate, and testosterone prop ionate, but other steroids which have this chromophore did not give any sig nal: clostebol acetate, dehydrotestosterone, dydrogesterone, methandienone, and methenolone enanthate. Sensitized fluorescence was used to detect the steroids when eluted with micellar mobile phases of sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS)-acetonitrile and SDS-pentanol containing 0.01 M Tb(III), with 245 nm and 545 nm as excitation and emission wavelengths, respectively. The micel les favour the fluorescence process due to proximity of donor and acceptor, and shielding of the Tb(III) ions from the aqueous medium. Signal intensit y increased linearly with the concentration of Tb(III), but decreased with acetonitrile and pentanol. The concentration of organic solvent in the mobi le phase should, therefore, be limited. Mobile phases of 0.075 M SDS-12.4% acetonitrile and 0.13 M SDS-4.5% pentanol offered the highest sensitivities , but only pentanol permitted the elution of the most hydrophobic steroids at adequate retention times. With this mobile phase, the limits of detectio n were in the 0.07-0.2 mu g/mL range. The sensitivities did not change in t he 25-60 degrees C range, but the efficiencies of the chromatographic peaks were larger at higher temperature, and consequently, the resolution was im proved.