Separations (Jun 2022)

Sensitive Ion-Chromatographic Determination of Citric Acid in Urine

  • Michele Petrarulo,
  • Marta Leporati,
  • Federica Pullara,
  • Maura Frattini,
  • Vita Nannavecchia,
  • Martino Marangella,
  • Domenico Cosseddu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/separations9060143
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 143

Abstract

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Urine citrate analysis is relevant in the screening and monitoring of patients with calcium nephrolithiasis. A sensitive, fast, easy, and low-maintenance ion chromatographic (IC) method with conductivity detection for the analysis of urine citrate is developed and validated. Its application on true samples is also reported. Sample urine is diluted with a water solution containing internal standard (IS) before the chromatographic assay. The isocratic chromatographic run time is twenty-five minutes, using sodium hydroxide aqueous solution as the mobile phase. The method is fully validated as a quantitative method to objectively demonstrate its applicability for the intended use. The analytical response is linear in the 0.08–10.4 mmol/L concentration range. Precision and accuracy studies carried out on spiked urine and internal quality control samples reveal an imprecision CV% lower than 11% and an accuracy between 85 and 103%. The stability of citrate in urine samples is also evaluated. An easy, rapid, and low-maintenance, cost-effective IC method for urinary citrate determination is developed and validated. Internal standardization improves reliability and precision. The method has been currently used in our laboratory over recent years to analyze more than 1000 samples per year.

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