Abstract

Galactose 1-phosphate uridyltransferase deficiency causes the accumulation of galactose and galactose 1-phosphate (Gal 1-P) in the blood. We describe a new pulsed amperometric detection method for determining Gal 1-P levels as a pathognomic marker for the diagnosis of galactosemia. The method uses high-performance anion-exchange chromatography with pulsed amperometric detection. In an anion-exchange column, the analytes were separated in 5 min by the eluent mixture of 40 mM NaOH and 40 mM Na 2CO 3. The detection limit (signal to noise ratio of 3) to Gal 1-P was 30 μg/dL. The linear dynamic range was 3.0–50 mg/dL ( r 2 = 0.9999). The mean recoveries of Gal 1-P for intra- and interday assays were 97.55–103.78%. This method clearly separated the type I galactosemia patients from the normal group and is a practical procedure for the rapid diagnosis of galactosemia.

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