Fast and quantitative analysis of branched-chain amino acids in biological samples using a pillar array column |
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Authors: | Yanting Song Katsuya Takatsuki Muneki Isokawa Tetsushi Sekiguchi Jun Mizuno Takashi Funatsu Shuichi Shoji Makoto Tsunoda |
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Affiliation: | 1. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan 2. Major in Nanoscience and Nanoengineering, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan
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Abstract: | In this study, a fast and quantitative determination method for branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), namely leucine, isoleucine, and valine, was developed using a pillar array column. A pillar array column with low-dispersion turns was fabricated on a 20?×?20-mm2 microchip using multistep ultraviolet photolithography and deep reactive ion etching. The BCAAs were fluorescently labeled with 4-fluoro-7-nitro-2,1,3-benzoxadiazole (NBD-F), followed by reversed-phase separation on the pillar array column. The NBD derivatives of the three BCAAs and an internal standard (6-aminocaproic acid) were separated in 100 s. The calibration curves for the NBD-BCAAs had good linearity in the range of 0.4–20 μM, using an internal standard. The intra- and interday precisions were found to be in the ranges of 1.42–3.80 and 2.74–6.97 %, respectively. The accuracies for the NBD-BCAA were from 90.2 to 99.1 %. The method was used for the analysis of sports drink and human plasma samples. The concentrations of BCAAs determined by the developed method showed good agreements with those determined using a conventional high-performance liquid chromatography system. As BCAAs are important biomarkers of some diseases, these results showed that the developed method could be a potential diagnostic tool in clinical research. |
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