Dual-column high-performance liquid chromatographic urinary organic acid profiling

1982 
Abstract Two-dimensional high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) is increasingly used for the separation and identification of compounds in biological matrices. Conventional two-dimensional HPLC involves either heart-cutting or column-switching techniques. These techniques work well but are very time consuming when the analysis involves many compounds and requires more than a few minutes to completely elute from the column. We have modified the column-switching technique by utilizing two columns in series, an Aminex HPX-87H organic acid column followed by a 15-cm 5-μm C 18 analytical column. Both columns are compatible with the isocratic pH 2.5 H 2 SO 4 mobile phase employed in the organic acid profiling. The dual-column system affords better resolution of urinary organic acids than does either column separately. Reversing the column order does not dramatically affect the elution pattern (peak shape, peak height, and R f values are approximately the same). The dualcolumn HPLC configuration works well as a rapid means of screening urinary carboxylic acids prior to subsequent definitive analyses of abnormal samples.
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