Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7614927 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2018 | 28 Pages |
Abstract
Lactic acid represents an important metabolite that reflects mitochondria function and may further serve as energy source for cancer cells. In light of this physiological and pathological significance, we developed a novel and sensitive gas chromatography method to detect lactic acid in cell culture media. Here, ethyl chloroformate was selected as derivative reagent and the derivatization process was further optimized in terms of number of reagents and reaction time as well as extraction reagents. Under optimal conditions, good linearity was achieved in the tested calibration range. The limit of detection (LOD) was determined to be 0.67â¯Î¼mol/L, the recovery rates were 99.6%-106% and the precision rate RSD was <5.49%. Furthermore, this method has been applied to quantify the secretion of lactic acid in cells exposed to monoâ2âethylhexyl phthalate at different doses and in cancer cells over time. Taken in concert, our method proved to be both sensitive and reliable and may be applied for studies on mitochondrial function and cell glycolysis conditions.
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Authors
Hua-Yin Zhang, Ping-Ping Zhang, Xiao-Xin Tan, Ze-Ze Wang, Kao-Qi Lian, Xiang-Dong Xu, Wei-Jun Kang,