pubmed-article:2736319 | pubmed:abstractText | A rapid and specific HPLC-electrochemical method for determining endogenous 5-methyltetrahydrofolic acid (5MeTHF) in plasma is described. Quantitative solid phase extraction of 5MeTHF and internal standard, beta-hydroxyethyltheophylline, was carried out using proprietary phenyl bonded-silica columns (Bond Elut Phenyl cartridges, 1.0 mL capacity). Chromatographic separation was achieved using a mobile phase consisting of 15% (v/v) methanol in 0.05 M KH2PO4, pH 3.5 at a flow rate of 2.0 mL/min in conjunction with a Waters Assoc. radially compressed Nova-Pak phenyl column (10 cm x 8 mm, 4 microns bonded silica). The internal standard was measured by UV detection at 254 nm. A Bioanalytical Systems Inc. LC-17 glassy carbon oxidative flow cell with a potential held at +0.35 V vs Ag/AgCl using the LC-4A amperometric controller allowed levels of 1-2 ng/mL 5MeTHF to be measured in 500 microL of plasma. Daily appraisal of the ratio produced by authentic materials clearly demonstrated that quantitation using dual detection was not subject to problems of differential response. Inter-day variation of the differential detector response is cited. Comparison of the Lactobacillus casei bioassay with HPLC demonstrates good agreement between methods but at the same time highlights the drawback of using such non-specific methods to measure samples where more than one folylmonoglutamate may be present. Antoxidant free storage for three months at -70 degrees C in darkness resulted in no deterioration of 5MeTHF. A comparison of the means and range of values for plasma folate obtained using HPLC, L. casei bioassay and the radiometric binding assay is reported. | lld:pubmed |