Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1165338 Analytica Chimica Acta 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

The determination of sialic acids (SIAs) has recently gained interest because of their potential role as markers of inflammatory disorders or chronic diseases. Hydrolysis of conjugated derivatives, solid-phase extraction (SPE) and derivatization steps constitute sample preparation prior to insertion of the analytical sample into a μ-liquid chromatograph-laser induced fluorescence (μ-LC-LIF) detector in the present method for the determination of two representative SIAs of human metabolism. Ultrasound-accelerated hydrolysis released free SIAs, which were efficiently concentrated in a dynamic manner using a lab-on-valve (LOV) module that allows automation of SPE for preconcentration and cleanup. This step was on-line connected with DMB-labeling of SIAs (derivatization), which was shortened from 180 min required with the conventional heating method to 20 min with ultrasound assistance. Individual separation of the target analytes was achieved within 20 min by μ-LC, while LIF detection endowed the overall method with high sensitivity. The LODs and LOQs provided by the method ranged 0.1–0.8 ng mL−1 and 0.4–1.0 ng mL−1 (between 0.1–0.8 pg and 0.4–1.0 pg expressed as on-column amount), respectively. High efficiency for interferents removal by SPE enabled the application of the method to four different biofluids—serum, urine, saliva and breast milk—for the determination of the target metabolites.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Semiautomated approach for determination of sialic acids in different biofluids. ► Ultrasound-enhanced hydrolysis and derivatization to shorten the analysis time. ► Lab-on-valve approach for automated solid-phase extraction with high concentration and cleanup efficiency. ► Validation of the method by application to biological samples with different characteristics.

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