Fluorometric determination of histamine with OPT: optimum reaction conditions and tests of identity |
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Authors: | R. Hå kansonA.-L. Rö nnberg,K. Sjö lund |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Histamine reacts with OPT at an alkaline pH giving fluorescent conjugation products. Optimum fluorophore formation was observed at pH 12.5 after 40 min reaction at 0°C under continuous gassing with nitrogen. After acidification with sulfuric acid to pH 2–5 the fluorescence was stable for hours. Reagent blanks were reduced by the lowering of the reaction temperature and by decreasing the amount of OPT added. These modifications permitted the determination of 2 ng histamine/ml and gave far better reproducibility than the original procedure of Shore, Burkhalter, and Cohn. The fluorometric assay for histamine is nonspecific; the major interfering OPT-reactive tissue component is believed to be spermidine. Specificity was secured by adding formaldehyde before acidification, thus abolishing the fluorescence of histamine but not that of spermidine, or by adding CdCl2 or SrCl2 together with OPT, thus preventing the formation of the spermidine fluorophore but not that of the histamine fluorophore. |
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