Abstract
A novel nanofiber-based solid phase extraction (NFSPE) coupled with HPLC–DAD was developed for the determination of salivary histidine, a new potential index of physiological events. The treatment of the sample was based on a coupling reaction of histidine with the diazotization products of sulfanilic acid and sodium nitrite in a slightly alkaline medium, followed by NFSPE. Nanofibers comprising polystyrene and zinc acetate were used as a novel solid-phase sorbent to extract derived histidine via the chelation of Zn2+ with the imidazole group in the analyte. The eluted target compound was analyzed by HPLC–DAD. Good linearity was achieved with the concentrations of histidine ranging from 0.645 to 64.5 µM; the detection limit was 0.193 µM. The intra-day and inter-day coefficients of variation were less than 8.0%. The method was successfully applied to the determination of salivary histidine in the subjects exposed to a public speaking stress. Graphical abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.].
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Wu, X., Huang, J., Zhang, C., & Kang, X. (2022). Nanofibers comprising polystyrene and zinc acetate for extraction of salivary histidine prior to its determination by HPLC–DAD. Analytical Sciences, 38(1), 105–112. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.21P134
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