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A novel quantitative method for recovering precipitated uric acid in urine and analysis by LC-MS/MS.

Bioanalysis (2017-02-22)
Lifang Sun, Dongmei Zhou, David M Wilson
ABSTRACT

Precipitation of uric acid (UA) in human urine had caused poor recovery and underestimation of UA in study samples. A UA recovery method was developed for analyzing frozen urine samples that potentially contain precipitated UA. Samples were treated with 3% v/v of a solution containing 8 M potassium hydroxide and 20% v/v of ammonium thioglycolate. The high pH enables rapid dissolution of UA crystals, while the thioglycolate protects UA from oxidation at high pH. The treated samples were diluted 20-fold with 50 mM ammonium chloride and analyzed immediately by LC-MS/MS or stored at -20°C prior to analysis. Complete recovery of UA was achieved. Thioglycolate stabilized UA at pH 13 for at least 4.5 h at room temperature. Both accuracy and precision satisfy US FDA bioanalytical method validation (BMV) guidelines.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Sodium thioglycolate, ≥96.5% (iodometric)
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Sigma-Aldrich
Ammonium thioglycolate solution, ~60% in H2O
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