Author/Editor     Bantan, Tjaša; Milačič, Radmila; Pihlar, Boris
Title     Quantitative determination of trace amounts of Al-citrate by anion-exchange FPLC-ETAAS
Type     članek
Source     Talanta
Vol. and No.     Letnik 47
Publication year     1998
Volume     str. 929-41
Language     eng
Abstract     An anion-exchange fast protein liquid chromatographic-electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometric procedure (FPLC-ETAAS) was developed for determination of trace amounts of negatively charged Al-citrate in the pH range 3.5-8.0. Aqueous-4 mol dm-3 NH4NO3 linear gradient elution at a fiow rate of 1 cm3min-1 was applied for 10 min to separate Al-citrate on a FPLC Mono Q HR 5/5 column. The separated aluminium species were determined "off line" by ETAAS in 0.5 cm3 fractions. After separation the column was regenerated for 5 min with 4 mol dm-3 NH4NO3 and equilibrated with water. All reagents used in the separation procedure were cleaned with a silica based LiChrosorb RP-18 HPLC column to remove traces of aluminium. The main advantage of NH4NO3 as eluent lies in its ability to decompose quantitatively in the graphite tube during the ashing step, which enables reproducible analysis of aluminium in the separated fractions. Using the procedure developed reproducible (RSD+- 2.0%) and quantitative determination of negatively charged AI-citrate at a retention time of 4.5 min was obtained. The LOD was found to be 2.0 ng cm-3 of Al-citrate The technique was successfully applied for the determination of Al-citrate in human serum. Spiked samples (50-150 ng Al 3+ cm-3) were microultrafiltered through a membrane filter (cut-off 30000 Da) to separate aluminium bound to transferrin from low molecular weight aluminium complexes. It was found that 15-19% of aluminium in spiked samples from healthy volunteers passed through the membrane. By applying FPLC separation it was proved that all the aluminium in the filtrate corresponded to Al-citrate. The analytical technique developed enabled quantitative and reproducible determination (RSD+- 3.0%) of Al-citrate in spiked human serum at levels which could be found in patients undergoing long term haemodialysis.
Descriptors     ALUMINUM
CITRATES
CHROMATOGRAPHY, LIQUID
SPECTROPHOTOMETRY, ATOMIC ABSORPTION