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Kinetic Analytical Method for Determination of Uric Acid in Human Urine using Analyte Pulse Perturbation Technique

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Pejić, Nataša
Maksimović, Jelena
Blagojević, Slavica
Anić, Slobodan
Čupić, Željko
Kolar-Anić, Ljiljana
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Simple and reliable novel methods for the determination of uric acid (UA) are proposed and validated. For quantitative determination of UA, two matrices were used: the Bray-Liebhafsky (BL) oscillatory reaction in a stable non-equilibrium stationary state close to the bifurcation point (method A) as well as, the BL non-oscillating subsystem (mixture KIO3 and H2SO4), i.e., Dushman reaction (DR) in a steady state (method B). The proposed methods are optimized in a continuously fed well stirred tank reactor (CSTR) and applied with excellent results in the determination of UA in human urine samples. The linear relationship between maximal potential shift Delta E-m, and both the logarithm of the UA concentration (procedure A) and UA concentration (procedure B) is obtained in the concentration range 2.98 x 10(-5)-2.68 x 10(-4) mol L-1 and 2.98 x 10(-5)-3.58 x 10(-4) mol L-1, respectively. The methods have an excellent sample throughput of 30 samples h(-1) (method A) and 7 samples h(-1) (metho...d B) with the sensitivity determined to be 1.1 x 10(-5) mol L-1 (method A) and 8.9 x 10(-6) mol L-1 (method B) as well as the precision RSD lt = 3.4% for both methods. Some aspects of the possible mechanism of UA action on the BL oscillating and Duschman non-oscillating reaction systems are discussed in detail.

Keywords:
uric acid / perturbation technique / Bray-Liebhafsky oscillatory reaction / Dushman reaction / urine
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Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 2012, 23, 8, 1450-1459
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  • Soc Brasileira Quimica, Sao Paulo
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  • Dynamics of nonlinear physicochemical and biochemical systems with modeling and predicting of their behavior under nonequilibrium conditions (RS-172015)

ISSN: 0103-5053

WoS: 000309162200007

Scopus: 2-s2.0-84866410166
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https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_1655
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https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1655
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AU  - Pejić, Nataša
AU  - Maksimović, Jelena
AU  - Blagojević, Slavica
AU  - Anić, Slobodan
AU  - Čupić, Željko
AU  - Kolar-Anić, Ljiljana
PY  - 2012
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1655
AB  - Simple and reliable novel methods for the determination of uric acid (UA) are proposed and validated. For quantitative determination of UA, two matrices were used: the Bray-Liebhafsky (BL) oscillatory reaction in a stable non-equilibrium stationary state close to the bifurcation point (method A) as well as, the BL non-oscillating subsystem (mixture KIO3 and H2SO4), i.e., Dushman reaction (DR) in a steady state (method B). The proposed methods are optimized in a continuously fed well stirred tank reactor (CSTR) and applied with excellent results in the determination of UA in human urine samples. The linear relationship between maximal potential shift Delta E-m, and both the logarithm of the UA concentration (procedure A) and UA concentration (procedure B) is obtained in the concentration range 2.98 x 10(-5)-2.68 x 10(-4) mol L-1 and 2.98 x 10(-5)-3.58 x 10(-4) mol L-1, respectively. The methods have an excellent sample throughput of 30 samples h(-1) (method A) and 7 samples h(-1) (method B) with the sensitivity determined to be 1.1 x 10(-5) mol L-1 (method A) and 8.9 x 10(-6) mol L-1 (method B) as well as the precision RSD  lt = 3.4% for both methods. Some aspects of the possible mechanism of UA action on the BL oscillating and Duschman non-oscillating reaction systems are discussed in detail.
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abstract = "Simple and reliable novel methods for the determination of uric acid (UA) are proposed and validated. For quantitative determination of UA, two matrices were used: the Bray-Liebhafsky (BL) oscillatory reaction in a stable non-equilibrium stationary state close to the bifurcation point (method A) as well as, the BL non-oscillating subsystem (mixture KIO3 and H2SO4), i.e., Dushman reaction (DR) in a steady state (method B). The proposed methods are optimized in a continuously fed well stirred tank reactor (CSTR) and applied with excellent results in the determination of UA in human urine samples. The linear relationship between maximal potential shift Delta E-m, and both the logarithm of the UA concentration (procedure A) and UA concentration (procedure B) is obtained in the concentration range 2.98 x 10(-5)-2.68 x 10(-4) mol L-1 and 2.98 x 10(-5)-3.58 x 10(-4) mol L-1, respectively. The methods have an excellent sample throughput of 30 samples h(-1) (method A) and 7 samples h(-1) (method B) with the sensitivity determined to be 1.1 x 10(-5) mol L-1 (method A) and 8.9 x 10(-6) mol L-1 (method B) as well as the precision RSD  lt = 3.4% for both methods. Some aspects of the possible mechanism of UA action on the BL oscillating and Duschman non-oscillating reaction systems are discussed in detail.",
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title = "Kinetic Analytical Method for Determination of Uric Acid in Human Urine using Analyte Pulse Perturbation Technique",
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Pejić, N., Maksimović, J., Blagojević, S., Anić, S., Čupić, Ž.,& Kolar-Anić, L.. (2012). Kinetic Analytical Method for Determination of Uric Acid in Human Urine using Analyte Pulse Perturbation Technique. in Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society
Soc Brasileira Quimica, Sao Paulo., 23(8), 1450-1459.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_1655
Pejić N, Maksimović J, Blagojević S, Anić S, Čupić Ž, Kolar-Anić L. Kinetic Analytical Method for Determination of Uric Acid in Human Urine using Analyte Pulse Perturbation Technique. in Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society. 2012;23(8):1450-1459.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_1655 .
Pejić, Nataša, Maksimović, Jelena, Blagojević, Slavica, Anić, Slobodan, Čupić, Željko, Kolar-Anić, Ljiljana, "Kinetic Analytical Method for Determination of Uric Acid in Human Urine using Analyte Pulse Perturbation Technique" in Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 23, no. 8 (2012):1450-1459,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_farfar_1655 .

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