QUANTIFICATION OF AMINO ACIDS IN RAT URINE BY SOLID-PHASE EXTRACTION AND LIQUID CHROMATOGRAPHY/ELECTROSPRAY TANDEM MASS SPECTROMETRY: APPLICATION TO RADIATION INJURY RAT MODEL
2014
A robust and sensitive liquid chromatography/electrospray tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC–ESI–MS/MS) method for the determination of urinary amino acids was developed. Silica-based cationic exchange (SCX) solid-phase extraction (SPE) cartridges were used to extract amino acids and minimize the matrix effect. The SPE cleanup protocol was optimized to get satisfactory recoveries and reproducible data. The phenomenon of retention time shift between the standards and samples was eliminated using SCX cleanup. For most amino acids, extraction efficiency recoveries were between 53% and 100%, the recoveries induced by matrix effect were between 70% and 120% and the total recoveries were between 50.4% and 125.2%. The other analytical characteristics such as intra-day precision (CV < 8%), inter-day precision (CV < 10%), and accuracy (88.2–117.0%) were also satisfactory for most of the amino acids. Only a few of isotope-labeled internal standards cover the LC–MS/MS analysis with satisfactory results, which is cost ef...
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