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Determination of pteridines in biological samples with an emphasis on their stability

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BIOANALYSIS
Volume 5, Issue 18, Pages 2307-2326

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FUTURE SCI LTD
DOI: 10.4155/bio.13.194

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  1. Charles University [GA UK 384111/2011, SVV 267 002]
  2. European Social Fund
  3. state budget of the Czech Republic, TEAB [CZ.1.07/2.3.00/20.0235]

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Pteridines are a group of endogenous heterocyclic compounds whose concentrations in biological fluids may be increased in some disorders, such as infections, autoimmune disorders and cancer. In particular, pteridine concentrations in urine may represent promising noninvasive markers. However, their specificity requires further investigation. Pteridines can occur in three oxidation states with different stability. In order to enable the analysis of the unstable di- and tetra-hydroforms either an oxidation (mainly with iodine) or stabilization by reducing agents is applied. Due to the high polarity of pteridines, many analytical procedures employed ion-pair, ion-exchange or hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography using mostly fluorescence detection. In the last decade, MS was found to be applicable. The objective of this Review is to show possibilities and different approaches in pteridine analysis in biological samples.

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