Issue 1120, 1969

Lung tissue hydrolysates: studies of the optimum conditions for the spectrophotometric determination of hydroxyproline

Abstract

Two procedures developed earlier by the authors for the spectrophotometric determination of hydroxyproline have been tested on hydrolysates of dried formalin-fixed and ethanol-fixed lung tissues. The effects of dilution of the hydrolysates and of the presence of various amounts of sodium chloride have been studied, as well as several methods commonly used to remove competing amino-acids or other interfering materials from hydrolysates before the spectrophotometric determination of amino-acids. Several amino-acids reported to cause interference in other spectrophotometric methods for hydroxyproline determination have a negligible effect in the procedures used in the present study.

Lung tissue hydrolysis with varying concentrations of hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid and sodium hydroxide, under various conditions, has been studied. No reduction in hydroxyproline yield was observed when the acid hydrolyses were prolonged for several days. A simple procedure is described, in which hydrolysis takes place overnight at 105° C in a polypropylene tube enclosed by a glass tube fitted with a spring-loaded stopper; this procedure has given good results over a long period.

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Analyst, 1969,94, 575-584

Lung tissue hydrolysates: studies of the optimum conditions for the spectrophotometric determination of hydroxyproline

I. Bergman and R. Loxley, Analyst, 1969, 94, 575 DOI: 10.1039/AN9699400575

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