Z. Zhang et al., CHEMILUMINESCENCE DETECTION COUPLED TO LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY FOR THE DETERMINATION OF PENICILLAMINE IN HUMAN URINE, Analytica chimica acta, 347(3), 1997, pp. 325-332
An on-line liquid chromatography (LC) chemiluminescence detection syst
em is proposed for the determination of penicillamine in human urine.
Ion-pair reversed-phase LC using octane sulphonic acid as ion-pairing
reagent allows the separation of penicillamine from the urine matrix.
The chemiluminescence reaction of penicillamine with Ce(IV) in sulphur
ic acid sensitized by quinine is suggested for sensitive penicillamine
detection in a post-column mixing set-up. The chemiluminescence respo
nse was linearly related to the concentration of penicillamine in the
range 2.0-2000 mu mol l(-1) (r = 0.9994, peak height, and 0.9997 peak
area, n = 10) with a detection limit (S/N = 3) of 1.0 mu mol l(-1) (10
0 pmol per injection). Relative standard deviations were less than 5%
(n = 10) for 10-50 mu mol l(-1). The excretion rates of penicillamine
in human urine of three volunteers after oral penicillamine administra
tion were determined in the present study.