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- W1997755317 abstract "Abstract The isolation of polyamines from urinary hydrolysates in a sufficiently pure state for subsequent analysis by gas chromatography has proved to be difficult. However, by using columns of Porapak-Q and ion-exchange resins, urinary hydrolysates are readily purified and formation of trifluoroacetyl derivatives of polyamines proceeds in high yield without carryover of artifacts in the gas chromatographic elution profile. Good yields from the trifluoroacetylation reaction are not achieved if large quantities of salts or urinary pigments are present. By obtaining the polyamine carbonates in the final stages of the method described, the trifluoroacetylation reaction yields excellent derivatives of nanogram or microgram amounts, particularly after standing over-night at room temperature. The procedure described in detail should permit routine urinary polyamine analysis where rapidity, ease of handling many samples, freedom from complications and artifacts are a consideration. The recent reports by Russell1, 2 that the urinary excretion of polyamines are greatly elevated in cancer patients has stimulated interest in these compounds as possible biological “markers” for the diagnosis of cancer. The polyamines usually considered are: putrescine, 1, 4-diaminobutane; cadaverine, 1, 5-diaminopentane; spermidine, and spermine. An extensive literature has developed over the last 50 years concerning the isolation and determination of polyamines including many excellent reviews. 3–5 However, the isolation and determination of small quantities of polyamines from biological sources has proven to be difficult. This has led to conflicting conclusions among investigators as to which polyamine is the major excretion product in the urine of cancer patients. 2, 6, 7, 8 The following report presents in detail a new procedure of isolation of urinary polyamines in high yield and pure state that facilitates quantitation of these amines by gas chromatography." @default.
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- W1997755317 title "An Improved Isolation Procedure for the Gas Chromatographic Analysis of Urinary Polyamines" @default.
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