scholarly journals Convenient chromatographic prepurification step before measurement of urinary cortisol by radioimmunoassay

1997 ◽  
Vol 43 (5) ◽  
pp. 786-793 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gilles Morineau ◽  
James Gosling ◽  
Marie-Claude Patricot ◽  
Hany Soliman ◽  
Philippe Boudou ◽  
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Abstract We applied various prepurification protocols (extraction with different solvents, liquid/solid separation on bonded silica media, Celite, and Sephadex LH20 chromatography) with a range of commercially available RIA kits to measure cortisol in urine samples. We then compared the results with the concentrations measured by a HPLC method validated with reference to isotope dilution gas chromatography–mass spectrometry. We conclude that chromatography on a commercial, prepacked diol minicolumn (Waters™ Sep-Pak Vac RC) in combination with dichloromethane extraction is a convenient and very effective purification step before RIA of urinary cortisol in patients not receiving corticoid medication. We tested numerous steroids for interference and found that free polar cortisol derivatives (hydroxylated or hydrogenated) could only partially account for the overestimations routinely encountered when free urinary cortisol concentrations are measured by direct RIA.

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