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Journal of Chromatography B | 2010

GC-MS determination of creatinine in human biological fluids as pentafluorobenzyl derivative in clinical studies and biomonitoring: Inter-laboratory comparison in urine with Jaffé, HPLC and enzymatic assays.

Dimitrios Tsikas; Alexander Wolf; Anja Mitschke; Frank-Mathias Gutzki; Wolfgang Will; Michael Bader

In consideration of its relatively constant urinary excretion rate, creatinine in urine is a useful biochemical parameter to correct the urinary excretion rate of endogenous and exogenous biomolecules. Assays based on the reaction of creatinine and picric acid first reported by Jaffé in 1886 still belong to the most frequently used laboratory approaches for creatinine measurement in urine. Further analytical methods for creatinine include HPLC-UV, GC-MS, and LC-MS and LC-MS/MS approaches. In the present article we report on the development, validation and biomedical application of a new GC-MS method for the reliable quantitative determination of creatinine in human urine, plasma and serum. This method is based on the derivatization of creatinine (d(0)-Crea) and the internal standard [methyl-trideutero]creatinine (d(3)-Crea) with pentafluorobenzyl (PFB) bromide in the biological sample directly or after dilution with phosphate buffered saline, extraction of the reaction products with toluene and quantification in 1-μl aliquots of the toluene extract by selected-ion monitoring of m/z 112 for d(0)-Crea-PFB and m/z 115 for d(3)-Crea-PFB in the electron-capture negative-ion chemical ionization mode. The limit of detection of the method is 100 amol of creatinine. In an inter-laboratory study on urine samples from 100 healthy subjects, the GC-MS method was used to test the reliability of currently used Jaffé, enzymatic and HPLC assays in clinical and occupational studies. The results of the inter-laboratory study indicate that all three tested methods allow for satisfactory quantification of creatinine in human urine. The GC-MS method is suitable for use as a reference method for urinary creatinine in humans. In serum, creatine was found to contribute to creatinine up to 20% when measured by the present GC-MS method. The application of the GC-MS method can be extended to other biological samples such as saliva.


Archive | 1987

Substituted oxime-ethers and their use as bioregulators to lower the endogenous ethylene level in plants

Guenter Schulz; Wolfgang Will; Johann Jung; Hansjoerg Fritsch


Archive | 1991

Preparation of o-substituted hydroxylamines

Jochen Wild; Norbert Goetz; Wolfgang Will; Rolf-Dieter Kohler; Peter Plath


Archive | 1987

Method for the production of 0-substituted hydroxylamine hydrochlorides

Wolfgang Will; Tillmann Dr. Faust; Peter Schaefer; Horst Hartmann


International Archives of Occupational and Environmental Health | 2013

Urinary creatinine concentrations in an industrial workforce and comparison with reference values of the general population

Michael Bader; Peter Messerer; Wolfgang Will


Archive | 1987

Substituted oxime ethers; their use as bioregulators for lowering the endogene ethylene level in plants

Guenter Schulz; Wolfgang Will; Johann Prof.Dr. Jung; Hansjoerg Fritsch


Archive | 1987

Process for preparing 0-substituted hydroxylamines

Jochen Wild; Norbert Goetz; Wolfgang Will; Rolf-Dieter Kohler; Peter Plath


Archive | 1990

Process for the preparation of 1-hydroxymethyl oxiranes z-substituted in position 2

Thomas Zierke; Hubert Sauter; Guenter Schulz; Wolfgang Will


Archive | 1986

Substituierte oximether, ihre verwendung als bioregulatoren zur senkung des endzogenen ethylenspiegels in pflanzen Substituted oxime ether, plant their use as bioregulators for reduction of ethylene endzogenen mirror in

Guenter Schulz; Wolfgang Will; Johann Prof.Dr. Jung; Hansjoerg Fritsch


Archive | 1986

Verfahren zur herstellung von o-substituierten hydroxylaminen A process for the preparation of O-substituted hydroxylamines

Jochen Wild; Norbert Goetz; Wolfgang Will; Rolf-Dieter Kohler; Peter Plath

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