JOURNAL ARTICLE

Determination of urea in serum by using naturally immobilized urease in a flow injection conductimetric system

Lourival C. de FariaCélio PasquiniGraciliano de Oliveira Neto

Year: 1991 Journal:   The Analyst Vol: 116 (4)Pages: 357-357   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

A flow injection method was developed, aimed at the determination of urea in human serum. The system makes use of the naturally immobilized urease present in Canavalia ensiformis DC (jack bean). A column is filled with small pieces of this bean, and the sample (50 microliters) containing urea passes through it carried by a 1% NaCl solution. On leaving the column the stream is merged with an alkaline reagent (0.5 mol dm-3 NaOH; 0.5% disodium dihydrogen ethylenediaminetetraacetate). The ammonium ions, arising from the enzymatic reaction that occurs inside the column, are changed into the molecular form, which permeates a polytetrafluoroethylene membrane and is received in a de-ionized water acceptor stream. The ammonia ionizes causing an increase in the conductance, which is proportional to the urea content of the sample. About 40 samples can be processed in 1 h with negligible carry-over and with a relative standard deviation of 1% or less. The results are in agreement with those obtained by a standard spectrophotometric method.

Keywords:
Urease Chemistry Reagent Urea Chromatography Ammonium Ammonia Ion chromatography Canavalia ensiformis Biochemistry Organic chemistry

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