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The role of nitric oxide in cancer improved methods for measurement of nitrite and nitrate by high-performance ion chromatography
Authors:Michael R.L. Stratford   Madeleine F. Dennis   Ralph Cochrane   Charles S. Parkins  Steven A. Everett
Affiliation:

aGray Laboratory Cancer Research Trust, PO Box 100, Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, Middlesex HA6 2JR, UK

bDionex UK Ltd., 4 Albany Court, Camberley, Surrey GU15 2PL, UK

Abstract:The short lifetime of nitric oxide (NO) in vivo impedes its quantitation directly; however, the determination of nitrite and nitrate ions as the end-products of NO oxidation has proven a more practical approach. High-performance ion chromatographic analysis of nitrite in biological fluids is hampered by the large amount of chloride ion (up to 100mmol/l) which results in insufficient peak resolution when utilizing conductimetric detection. Analysis of both anions in small sample volumes is also constrained by the need to minimise sample handling to avoid contamination by environmental nitrate. We report a means to remove Cl ions from small sample volumes using Ag+ resin which facilitates quantitation of either nitrite and nitrate anions in biological samples, using silica or polymer based ion-exchange resins with conductimetric or electrochemical and spectrophotometric detection. Including a reversed-phase guard column before the anion-exchange guard and analytical column also greatly extends column lifetime.
Keywords:Nitrite   Nitrate   Nitric oxide   Inorganic anions
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