Abstract
Introduction: An efficient and reproducible electron-capture gas chromatographic protocol that allows the simultaneous detection and quantification of the polyamines putrescine (1,4-diaminobutane), cadaverine (1,5-diaminopentane), and spermidine ( N-[3-aminopropyl]-1,4-diaminobutane) was developed. Methods: Hepatic tissue from male Sprague–Dawley rats was used for analysis. The polyamines and the internal standard (sertraline) were extracted and derivatized with pentafluorobenzoyl chloride (PFBC) under basic aqueous conditions prior to analysis on a gas chromatograph equipped with a capillary column (narrow-bore fused silica column; 25 mm×0.32 mm) and an electron-capture detector. Results: PFBC reacts with the amine functions of the polyamines examined here to produce PFB derivatives with high sensitivity on electron-capture detection. The method permitted the quantitative analyses of all three amines in rat hepatic tissue; the concentration of putrescine, but not spermidine, was increased significantly following a 14-day administration of the diamine oxidase (DAO) inhibitor aminoguanidine. Cadaverine was also present at increased concentrations in hepatic homogenates from aminoguanidine-treated rats. Discussion: Extractive derivatization with PFBC followed by gas chromatographic analysis using electron-capture detection results in a rapid and reproducible assay that permits the simultaneous detection and quantification of putrescine, cadaverine, and spermidine in biological tissue.
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