化学
尿
衰减全反射
色谱法
尿酸
尿素
分析物
肌酐
红外光谱学
偏最小二乘回归
分析化学(期刊)
生物化学
数学
统计
有机化学
作者
H. Michael Heise,G. Voigt,Peter Lampen,Lukas Küpper,Silvia Rudloff,Gerhard Werner
标识
DOI:10.1366/0003702011951948
摘要
The reagent-free multicomponent analysis of components in urine using mid-infrared spectroscopy possesses many attractions. A population of 67 individual urine samples from children and adults, collected over 24 h, was analyzed for urea, creatinine, uric acid, glucose, total protein, phosphate, and sulfate by using clinical reference methodology. The urine pH value was potentiometrically measured by a glass electrode. Partial least-squares (PLS) calibration models were calculated over optimized, component-specific ranges from attenuated total reflection spectra of the urine samples measured by a micro-Circle cell. Apart from glucose and total protein, for which the spread in urine sample concentrations was too small, calibrations were successful for metabolites such as urea, creatinine, and uric acid. Additionally, concentrations of sulfate and phosphate anions, which show significant mid-infrared absorption bands, could also be quantified. The acid secreted with the urine influences the equilibrium between di- and monobasic phosphate in this biofluid, which is used as the spectroscopic basis for the pH assay presented here. The analytical performance of the reference methods is discussed with regard to evaluating the limitations of the spectroscopic assay. Additionally, aqueous solutions of individual urine components with a spread of concentrations similar to those found in native urine samples were analyzed by using PLS calibrations.
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