Abstract

A fully automated analyzer is described for the HPLC analysis of catecholamines. Firstly urinary and plasma catecholamines are reacted with diphenylboronic acid giving a complex without requiring a pH-meter step. This complex is strongly retained on a C 18 cartridge and elution with acetic acid solutions shows recoveries higher than 90 %. The catecholamines are eluted also by the mobile phase employed for the HPLC’ analysis. An intelligent autosampler makes the complex and fills a loop with all the solvents necessary for the sample cleanup. It then inverts the flow and pumps the sample and the solvents throught the cartridge. In the elution step the disposable extraction cartridge is positioned on stream with the HPLC analytical column by an automatic sampler. The separation is performed by ion-pair reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography, with sodium dodecyl sulphate as pairing ion, a short analytical column and electrochemical detection. The HPLC analysis time is 3 min and the total sample turnover time is 8 min. The recoveries and the precision of the analyzer are given together with correlation with manual HPLC.

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