Bradley RT, Manowitz P. Electrochemical determination of arylsulfatase activity using high-performance liquid chromatography.
Anal Biochem 1988;
173:33-8. [PMID:
2903695 DOI:
10.1016/0003-2697(88)90154-6]
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Abstract
A highly sensitive assay for arylsulfatase A was developed using high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection. The retention time of the enzymatic product, p-nitrocatechol, on a reverse phase column was approximately 2.0 min. The assay was able to detect 0.43 pmol p-nitrocatechol in a 20-microliter ethanol extract of the reaction mixture. The coefficients of variation for seven determinations of the intra- and interassays were 9 and 8%, respectively. The levels of arylsulfatase A activity in human saliva samples and leukocyte and platelet lysates determined by this assay were within 6 and 11%, respectively, of the levels determined by a spectrophotometric assay. The high-performance liquid chromatography assay may have utility in measuring arylsulfatase A activity in biological samples with low activity or specific activity or in samples with compounds which interfere with the spectrophotometric assay.
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