Sample preparation and UHPLC-FD analysis of pteridines in human urine

•Fast and sensitive analysis of urinary pteridines in HILIC mode.•A simultaneous determination of neopterin, biopterin, dihydroneopterin, and dihydrobiopterin in urine.•Full-validation of the SPE–UHPLC-FD method in human urine.•Lower limit of quantification in urine was 25 and 1.0ng/mL for dihydrofo...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis 2014-07, Vol.95, p.265-272
Hauptverfasser: Tomšíková, H., Solich, P., Nováková, L.
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Zusammenfassung:•Fast and sensitive analysis of urinary pteridines in HILIC mode.•A simultaneous determination of neopterin, biopterin, dihydroneopterin, and dihydrobiopterin in urine.•Full-validation of the SPE–UHPLC-FD method in human urine.•Lower limit of quantification in urine was 25 and 1.0ng/mL for dihydroforms and oxidized forms, respectively. Elevated levels of pteridines can indicate the activation of cellular immune system by certain diseases. No work dealing with the simultaneous determination of urinary neopterin, biopterin and their reduced forms has been published. Therefore, a new SPE–UHPLC-FD method for the analysis of these compounds has been developed. The main emphasis was put on the stability of dihydroforms during the sample processing and storage. As a stabilizing agent, dithiothreitol, at various concentrations, and various pH values (3.8–9.8) of working solutions were tested. Chromatographic separation was performed under HILIC isocratic conditions on BEH Amide column. The method was linear for the calibration standard solutions in the range of 10–10,000ng/ml (dihydroforms) and 0.5–1000ng/ml (oxidized forms), and for real samples in the range of 25–1000ng/ml (dihydroforms) and 1–100ng/ml (oxidized forms). The development of a new SPE sample preparation method was carried out on different types of sorbents (based on a mixed-mode cation exchange, porous graphitic carbon and a polymer comprising hydrophilic and hydrophobic components). Final validation was performed on a MCAX SPE column. Method accuracy ranged from 76.9 to 121.9%. The intra- and inter-day precision did not exceed 10.7%. The method provided high sensitivity for the use in routine clinical measurements of urine (LLOQ 1ng/ml for oxidized forms and 25ng/ml for dihydroforms). Average concentrations of biopterin, neopterin, and dihydrobiopterin found in urine of healthy persons were related to the mol of creatinine (66.8, 142.3, and 257.3μmol/mol of creatinine, respectively) which corresponded to the literature data. The concentration of dihydroneopterin obtained using our method was 98.8μmol/mol of creatinine.
ISSN:0731-7085
1873-264X
DOI:10.1016/j.jpba.2014.03.012