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Separation of urinary thiols as tributyltinmercaptides and determination using capillary isotachophoresis
Affiliation:1. Saint-Petersburg State University, Universitetskii pr. 26, St. Petersburg 198504, Russia;2. Saint-Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technical University), Moskovskii pr., 26, St. Petersburg 190013, Russia;3. Lappeenranta University of Technology LUT, Skinnarilankatu 34, Lappeenranta, Finland;4. North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnicov, Piskarevskij pr. 47, St. Petersburg 195067, Russia
Abstract:The essential steps in the assay included electrolytic reduction of disulphides, neutralization, extraction of thiols with 0.1 M tributyltin hydroxide in octane, stripping of the extract with 2% acetic acid, fixing the washed-out amino thiols to a cation exchanger, elution with 2 M hydrochloric acid, oxidation with bromine and evaporation. The remaining octane extract was decomposed by dodecanethiol, the mercapto acids were washed out, oxidized with bromine and evaporated. Both residues were dissolved in water and analysed using capillary isotachophoresis at pH 3.0. Cysteamine was extracted from reduced urine at ca. pH 10, decomposed by dodecanethiol and re-extracted to boric acid followed by determination as a cation. The presence of the following thiols in urine has been confirmed: mercaptoacetic acid, 3-mercaptolactic acid, 2-mercaptopropionic acid, acetylcysteine, mercaptoethanol, cysteine, homocysteine and an un-identified amino thiol. Cysteamine and 3-mercaptopropionic acid could not be detected. Captopril, homocysteine and cysteine were determined quantitatively.
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