High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Analysis with Diode-Array Detection of Bradykinin, Neuropeptide K, and Substance P in Human Plasma

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A method is described for the determination of bradykinin, neuropeptide K (NPK), and substance P in patients with atypical carcinoid syndrome. The developed method uses a combination of conventional and solid-phase extraction as well as high-performance liquid chromatographic techniques. A narrow-bore C18 column with ultraviolet detection is used (200 nm). The technique recovers bradykinin at a level of 98%, NPK at 96%, and substance P at 98% (when pure standards are dissolved) at concentration levels relevant to the atypical carcinoid syndrome. In biological samples, the recovery rate of bradykinin, NPK, and substance P drops to 88, 86, and 88% respectively. The overall analysis time is 150 min from receipt of samples. This method proves to be a valuable tool in the identification of neuropeptides and thus the diagnosis of atypical carcinoid syndrome, especially in puzzling cases with nonspecific symptoms.

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Lehmann, S. M. C., & De Beer, W. H. J. (1998). High-Performance Liquid Chromatographic Analysis with Diode-Array Detection of Bradykinin, Neuropeptide K, and Substance P in Human Plasma. Journal of Chromatographic Science, 36(6), 306–310. https://doi.org/10.1093/chromsci/36.6.306

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