Estimation of arsenobetaine in the NIES candidate certified reference material no. 18 human urine by HPLC-ICP-MS using different chromatographic conditions
A. Chatterjee et al., Estimation of arsenobetaine in the NIES candidate certified reference material no. 18 human urine by HPLC-ICP-MS using different chromatographic conditions, APPL ORGAN, 15(4), 2001, pp. 306-314
HPLC-ICP-MS, employing a silica-based LCSCX cation-exchange column, styrene
-divinyl-benzene copolymer-based PRP-X100 anion exchange column, an ODS rev
ersed-phase and gel-permeation (polyvinyl alcohol-based resin) GS-220 colum
ns, has been used for the separation, identification, and quantification of
arsenic compounds, particularly arsenobetaine (AB), present in NIES candid
ate certified reference material (CRM) no. 18 human urine. AB is the predom
inant arsenic species, followed by dimethylarsinic acid, methylarsonic acid
and arsenic acid. The peak of each arsenic compound has been validated by
spiking of the authentic standard solution to the urine sample and by using
the above chromatographic systems. The high concentration of chloride that
co-elutes with the arsenic acid from the LC-SCX and with the AB from the G
S-220 columns has interfered with the ion signals of arsenic acid and AB, b
y forming the molecular ions (ArCl+)-Ar-40-Cl-35 and (ArCl+)-Ar-38-Cl-37 in
the plasma. Thus, the concentration of AB has been carefully estimated on
the GS-220 after extracting the chloride interference (Cl-37:Cl-35= 1:3.127
1) by measuring the (ArCl+)-Ar-40-Cl-37. The peak of AB overlapped with the
peak of arsenous acid and hindered the estimation of AB on the ODS and PRP
-X100 columns. But AB has been baseline separated from the other arsenic co
mpounds and also from the chloride with 20 mM pyridine at pH 2.60 on the LC
-SCX, So, the LC-SCX column has been proven and used for the determination
of AB in NIES candidate CRM no. 18 human urine. The concentrations of AB, e
stimated by the standard addition method and found using the LC-SCX and GS-
220 columns, are 70.5 +/- 5.5 (n = 20) and 71.5 +/- 4 mu gl(-1) (n = 9), Th
e concentration of AB thus found has been applied as the baseline value for
the collaborative study to certify the AB in the NIES candidate CRM no. 18
human urine. Copyright (C) 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.