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Application of multisegment injection on quantification of creatinine and standard addition analysis of urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid simultaneously with creatinine normalization

  • Electrophoresis. 2020 Feb;41(3-4):183-193. doi: 10.1002/elps.201900456.
Zi-Ao Huang 1 Kymora B Scotland 2 Yueyang Li 1 Jian-Ping Guo 3 Patrick L McGeer 3 Dirk Lange 2 David D Y Chen 1
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Affiliations

  • 1 Department of Chemistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • 2 Department of Urologic Sciences, The Stone Centre at Vancouver General Hospital, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
  • 3 Aurin Biotech Inc., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Abstract

In this paper, the development of a simple dilute-and-shoot method for quantifying urinary creatinine by CE-ESI-MS was described. The creatinine analysis time was about 7 min/sample by conventional single injection (SI) method and can be significantly reduced to less than 2 min/sample with multi-segment injection (MSI). In addition, the standard addition analysis of 5-hydroxyindole-3-acetic acid (5-HIAA) and creatinine normalization was performed within one run by the MSI technique, and the total analysis time was 14-min faster compared to the SI method for analyzing the same set of samples. The uses of isotopic and non-isotopic internal standards (ISs) were compared. Creatinine-(methyl-13 C) and 5-hydroxyindole-4,6,7-D3 -3-acetic-D2 acid (5-HIAA-D5 ) used as isotopic ISs can provide both accurate and precise results. In contrast, 1,5,5-trimethylhydantoin (1,5,5-TH) used as the non-isotopic IS for creatinine may cause a bias of over 13% in SI method and even worse when the MSI technique was used. Another compound, 2-methyl-3-indoleacetic acid (2-MIAA), was determined not suitable for MSI analysis of 5-HIAA due to endogenous interferences despite its acceptable performance in conventional methods of analysis.

Keywords

Capillary electrophoresis; creatinine normalization; mass spectrometry; multisegment injection; urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid.

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