4-Iodobenzonitrile as a fluorogenic derivatization reagent for chromatographic analysis of L-p-boronophenylalanine in whole blood samples using Suzuki coupling reaction.
Anal Chim Acta
; 1313: 342700, 2024 Jul 18.
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| ID: mdl-38862203
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
L-p-Boronophehylalanine (BPA) is used in boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT), which is a novel selective cancer radiotherapy technique. It is important to measure BPA levels in human blood for effective radiotherapy; a prompt gamma-ray spectrometer, ICP-AES, and ICP-MS have been used for this purpose. However, these methods require sophisticated and expensive apparatuses as well as experienced analysts. Herein, we propose an HPLC-FL method for the determination of BPA after precolumn derivatization. A new fluorogenic reagent for aryl boronic acid derivatives, namely, 4-iodobenzonitrile, was employed for the fluorogenic derivatization of BPA based on the Suzuki coupling reaction.RESULTS:
After the fluorogenic derivatization, a fluorescent cyanobiphenyl derivative is formed with maximum fluorescence at 335 nm after excitation at 290 nm. The developed method showed good linearity (r2=0.997) over the concentration range of 0.5-1000 nmol/L, and the detection limit (S/N = 3) was 0.26 nmol/L. The proposed method is more sensitive than previously reported methods for the determination of BPA, including the ICP-MS. Finally, the proposed method was successively applied to the measurement of BPA in human whole blood samples with a good recovery rate (≥95.7 %) using only 10 µL of blood sample. The proposed method offers a simple and efficient solution for monitoring BPA levels in BNCT-treated patients.SIGNIFICANCE:
4-Iodobenzonitrile was investigated as a new fluorogenic reagent for BPA based on Suzuki coupling. A new HPLC-FL method for BPA in whole blood samples with ultrasensitivity was developed. The developed method is superior in sensitivity to all previously reported methods for BPA. The method requires only a very small sample volume, making it suitable for micro-blood analysis of BPA via fingerstick sampling.Key words
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Main subject:
Phenylalanine
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Fluorescent Dyes
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Nitriles
Limits:
Humans
Language:
En
Journal:
Anal Chim Acta
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Japón
Country of publication:
Países Bajos