HPLC with electrochemical detection is useful in the assay of catecholamines in biological samples. Two types of chromatographic column are currently employed by most investigators: reverse phase C-18 (RPC-18) or strong cation-exchange (SCX) columns. Our aim was to evaluate the specificity, sensitivity and reproducibility of plasma and urinary catecholamine assay by these two columns. Our study indicates that both columns give very good performance for clinical purposes but sensitivity, precision at low concentration and specificity seem to be better with ion-exchange columns which are therefore preferred at the present time. © 1987 Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH.

Assessment of semi-automated catecholamine assay by HPLC: Choice of reverse phase C18 or cation-exchange columns

Castellano M.;Rizzoni D.;
1987-01-01

Abstract

HPLC with electrochemical detection is useful in the assay of catecholamines in biological samples. Two types of chromatographic column are currently employed by most investigators: reverse phase C-18 (RPC-18) or strong cation-exchange (SCX) columns. Our aim was to evaluate the specificity, sensitivity and reproducibility of plasma and urinary catecholamine assay by these two columns. Our study indicates that both columns give very good performance for clinical purposes but sensitivity, precision at low concentration and specificity seem to be better with ion-exchange columns which are therefore preferred at the present time. © 1987 Friedr. Vieweg & Sohn Verlagsgesellschaft mbH.
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