B. Michalke et al., Method developments for iodine speciation by reversed-phase liquid chromatography-ICP-mass spectrometry, BIOL TR EL, 78(1-3), 2000, pp. 67-79
Method developments are described for a iodine speciation method. This meth
od is based on a reversed-phase liquid chromatography separation combined w
ith inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry detection. Investigations
are performed concerning the methanol tolerance/stability of inductively co
upled plasma, post-column oxidation/volatilization of iodine from species,
influences of buffer pH, and column temperature on separation efficiency. T
he experiments focused on six iodine species, namely iodine, mono-iodothyro
sine, di-iodothyrosine, tri-iodothyronine, reversed tri-iodothyronine, and
thyroxin. Detection limits were determined between 0.08 and 1.5 mug/L (iodi
ne related), dependent on species. Appplications on a urine sample were per
formed, showing iodide as the predominant iodine species.