The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
Sendai Symposium: Medico-Biological Application of Plasma Ionization Source Mass Spectrometry
Distribution of Selenium in Human Plasma Detected by High Performance Liquid Chromatography-Plasma Ion Source Mass Spectrometry
Hiroshi KoyamaYuichi KasanumaChoong-Yong KimAkiko EjimaChiho WatanabeHaruo NakatsukaHiroshi Satoh
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1996 Volume 178 Issue 1 Pages 17-25

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The distribution of selenium in human plasma has been investigated by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) connected directly to inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). Human plasma was loaded on to a size exclusion column and eluted with 0.01 M sodium phosphate buffer (pH 7.0) at a flow rate of 0.6 ml/min. Four peaks of selenium were detected in the chromatogram. The first selenium peak was obtained in the void volume. The retention time of the third peak was in accord with that of bovine serum albumin as a standard. The forth peak was thought to be a ghost. The method was applied to identify the chemical form of selenium in blood plasma immediately after intestinal absorption. The chromatographic pattern of selenium in postprandial human plasma was compared with that in fasting plasma. The first and third peaks in the postprandial plasma sample were slightly higher than those in the fasting plasma sample. This finding suggests that absorbed selenium is associated with the high molecular weight fraction and mercaptalbumin in blood plasma.
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© 1996 Tohoku University Medical Press
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