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摘要
研究人员探讨了在填充有超交联聚苯乙烯的微柱上固相萃取天然儿茶酚胺(肾上腺素、去甲肾上腺素和多巴胺),然后使用金纳米棒或其与聚氨酯泡沫的纳米复合材料在洗脱液中对其进行分光光度法或固相光谱法测定的可能性。研究了儿茶酚胺在各种洗脱液中从超交联聚苯乙烯中解吸的情况。结果表明,使用 6 M 乙酸可实现所有三种儿茶酚胺的定量洗脱,这种洗脱液与拟议的测定方案结合得很好。此外,还介绍了从尿液和血清中动态吸附萃取儿茶酚胺的特点。它可以减少基质成分的影响,并通过浓缩提高分析灵敏度。样品量为 10-300 mL 时,平均浓缩系数为 10-56。所开发的方法可以测定尿液中正常含量的儿茶酚胺。
A Sorption–Spectrometric Method for Quantitation of Catecholamines in Urine and Plasma Using Hypercrosslinked Polystyrene and Gold Nanorods or Their Nanocomposites
The possibility of combining solid-phase extraction of natural catecholamines (adrenaline, norepinephrine, and dopamine) on a microcolumn filled with hypercrosslinked polystyrene with their subsequent spectrophotometric or solid-phase spectroscopic determination in an eluate using gold nanorods or their nanocomposites with polyurethane foam has been investigated. The desorption of catecholamines from hypercrosslinked polystyrene by various eluents has been studied. It has been shown that the quantitative elution of all three catecholamines is achieved using 6 M acetic acid, which as an eluent is well combined with the proposed determination options. The features of a dynamic sorption extraction of catecholamines from urine and blood serum have been described. It allows you to reduce the influence of the matrix components and increase the analysis sensitivity by concentrating. The average concentration coefficient is 10–56 with sample volumes of 10–300 mL. The developed methods make it possible to determine catecholamines in urine at the level of their normal content.
期刊介绍:
Optics and Spectroscopy (Optika i spektroskopiya), founded in 1956, presents original and review papers in various fields of modern optics and spectroscopy in the entire wavelength range from radio waves to X-rays. Topics covered include problems of theoretical and experimental spectroscopy of atoms, molecules, and condensed state, lasers and the interaction of laser radiation with matter, physical and geometrical optics, holography, and physical principles of optical instrument making.