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Sub-Minute Analysis of Lactate from a Single Blood Drop Using Capillary Electrophoresis with Contactless Conductivity Detection in Monitoring of Athlete Performance

Petr Kubáň, Věra Dosedělová, Kert Martma, Indrek Rannama, Karmen Reinpõld, Ruth Shimmo

2021Molecules12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A simple and fast method for the analysis of lactate from a single drop of blood was developed. The finger-prick whole blood sample (10 µL) was diluted (1:20) with a 7% (w/v) solution of [tris(hydroxymethyl)methylamino] propanesulfonic acid and applied to a blood plasma separation device. The device accommodates a membrane sandwich composed of an asymmetric polysulfone membrane and a supporting textile membrane that allows the collection of blood plasma into a narrow glass capillary in less than 20 s. Separated and simultaneously diluted blood plasma was directly injected into a capillary electrophoresis instrument with a contactless conductivity detector (CE-C4D) and analyzed in less than one minute. A separation electrolyte consisted of 10 mmol/L l-histidine, 15 mmol/L dl-glutamic acid, and 30 µmol/L cetyltrimethylammonium bromide. The whole procedure starting from the finger-prick sampling until the CE-C4D analysis was finished, took less than 5 min and was suitable for monitoring lactate increase in blood plasma during incremental cycling exercise. The observed lactate increase during the experiments measured by the developed CE-C4D method correlated well with the results from a hand-held lactate analyzer (R = 0.9882). The advantage of the developed CE method is the speed, significant savings per analysis, and the possibility to analyze other compounds from blood plasma.

Topics & Concepts

ChromatographyCapillary electrophoresisWhole bloodChemistryMembraneLactic acidAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Thermal conductivity detectorElectrophoresisCapillary actionBlood lactateMaterials scienceSurgeryBiochemistryBacteriaBiologyGas chromatographyGeneticsBlood pressureComposite materialMedicineHeart rateRadiologyAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsMicrofluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis ApplicationsCardiovascular and exercise physiology