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Sensing of Catecholamine in Human Urine Using a Simple Colorimetric Assay Based on Direct Melanochrome and Indolequinone Formation.
Lettieri, Mariagrazia; Spinelli, Michele; Caponi, Laura; Scarano, Simona; Palladino, Pasquale; Amoresano, Angela; Minunni, Maria.
  • Lettieri M; Department of Chemistry 'Ugo Schiff', University of Florence, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy.
  • Spinelli M; Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy.
  • Caponi L; Laboratory of Clinical Pathology, University Hospital of Pisa, 56126 Pisa, Italy.
  • Scarano S; Department of Chemistry 'Ugo Schiff', University of Florence, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy.
  • Palladino P; Department of Chemistry 'Ugo Schiff', University of Florence, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy.
  • Amoresano A; Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, 80126 Naples, Italy.
  • Minunni M; INBB-Istituto Nazionale Biostrutture e Biosistemi, Consorzio Interuniversitario, 00136 Rome, Italy.
Sensors (Basel) ; 23(8)2023 Apr 13.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37112313
ABSTRACT
We used the first enzyme-free synthesis and stabilization of soluble melanochrome (MC) and 5,6-indolequinone (IQ) derived from levodopa (LD), dopamine (DA), and norepinephrine (NE) oxidation to develop a simple colorimetric assay for catecholamine detection in human urine, also elucidating the time-dependent formation and molecular weight of MC and IQ using UV-Vis spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The quantitative detection of LD and DA was achieved in human urine using MC as a selective colorimetric reporter to demonstrate the potential assay applicability in a matrix of interest in therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and in clinical chemistry. The assay showed a linear dynamic range between 5.0 mg L-1 and 50.0 mg L-1, covering the concentration range of DA and LD found in urine samples from, e.g., Parkinson's patients undergoing LD-based pharmacological therapy. The data reproducibility in the real matrix was very good within this concentration range (RSDav% 3.7% and 6.1% for DA and LD, respectively), also showing very good analytical performances with the limits of detection of 3.69 ± 0.17 mg L-1 and 2.51 ± 0.08 mg L-1 for DA and LD, respectively, thus paving the way for the effective and non-invasive monitoring of dopamine and levodopa in urine from patients during TDM in Parkinson's disease.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Catecolaminas / Indolquinonas Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Catecolaminas / Indolquinonas Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article