INVESTIGADORES
SILVA Maria Fernanda
artículos
Título:
Monitoring the elimination of gadolinium-based
Autor/es:
SILVA, M. F.; FERNANDEZ, L. P; OLSINA, R. A.
Revista:
ANALYST
Editorial:
The Royal Society of Chemistry
Referencias:
Año: 1998 vol. 123 p. 1803 - 1807
ISSN:
0003-2654
Resumen:
An extraction methodology based on cloud point phase separation of non-ionic surfactants has been developed for the preconcentration of ppb amounts of gadolinium in urine as a prior step to its determination by an absorptiometric procedure. A method based on the formation of complexes with 2-(3,5-dichloro-2-pyridylazo)-5- dimethylaminophenol was used for the extraction of Gd(III) in the surfactant-rich phase of non-ionic surfactant polyethyleneglycolmono-p-nonylphenylether (PONPE 7.5). The variables affecting the combined preconcentration-absorptiometric method have been evaluated and optimised. The extraction efficiency, linearity, and the limit of detection (LOD) of the method were determined. The optimised procedure was applied to determine total and free Gd(III) contents in real urine samples of patients after the NMR imaging diagnostic examination with contrast agent. examination with contrast agent. preconcentration-absorptiometric method have been evaluated and optimised. The extraction efficiency, linearity, and the limit of detection (LOD) of the method were determined. The optimised procedure was applied to determine total and free Gd(III) contents in real urine samples of patients after the NMR imaging diagnostic examination with contrast agent. examination with contrast agent. polyethyleneglycolmono-p-nonylphenylether (PONPE 7.5). The variables affecting the combined preconcentration-absorptiometric method have been evaluated and optimised. The extraction efficiency, linearity, and the limit of detection (LOD) of the method were determined. The optimised procedure was applied to determine total and free Gd(III) contents in real urine samples of patients after the NMR imaging diagnostic examination with contrast agent. examination with contrast agent. preconcentration-absorptiometric method have been evaluated and optimised. The extraction efficiency, linearity, and the limit of detection (LOD) of the method were determined. The optimised procedure was applied to determine total and free Gd(III) contents in real urine samples of patients after the NMR imaging diagnostic examination with contrast agent. examination with contrast agent. III) in the surfactant-rich phase of non-ionic surfactant polyethyleneglycolmono-p-nonylphenylether (PONPE 7.5). The variables affecting the combined preconcentration-absorptiometric method have been evaluated and optimised. The extraction efficiency, linearity, and the limit of detection (LOD) of the method were determined. The optimised procedure was applied to determine total and free Gd(III) contents in real urine samples of patients after the NMR imaging diagnostic examination with contrast agent. examination with contrast agent. preconcentration-absorptiometric method have been evaluated and optimised. The extraction efficiency, linearity, and the limit of detection (LOD) of the method were determined. The optimised procedure was applied to determine total and free Gd(III) contents in real urine samples of patients after the NMR imaging diagnostic examination with contrast agent. examination with contrast agent. p-nonylphenylether (PONPE 7.5). The variables affecting the combined preconcentration-absorptiometric method have been evaluated and optimised. The extraction efficiency, linearity, and the limit of detection (LOD) of the method were determined. The optimised procedure was applied to determine total and free Gd(III) contents in real urine samples of patients after the NMR imaging diagnostic examination with contrast agent. examination with contrast agent. III) contents in real urine samples of patients after the NMR imaging diagnostic examination with contrast agent.