Issue 10, 1989

Determination of nitrite, sulphate, bromide and nitrate in human serum by ion chromatography

Abstract

An ion chromatographic method has been developed for the determination of trace amounts of nitrite, sulphate, bromide and nitrate in human serum, using an ODS column dynamically coated with cetylpyridinium chloride. The anions studied were eluted with 1 mM citrate-2.5% methanol (pH 6.5) as the mobile phase and detected by an ultraviolet detector. The interfering proteins in human serum were removed by an initial filtration through an ultrafilter-paper. The many inorganic and organic anions commonly found in serum had little effect on the determination of the four anions. Recoveries of nitrite, sulphate, bromide and nitrate in serum were 107–110, 94–106, 106–110 and 92–100%, respectively. The proposed method was also applied to human saliva and urine.

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Analyst, 1989,114, 1201-1205

Determination of nitrite, sulphate, bromide and nitrate in human serum by ion chromatography

Y. Michigami, Y. Yamamoto and K. Ueda, Analyst, 1989, 114, 1201 DOI: 10.1039/AN9891401201

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