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Developed and Validated Capillary Isotachophoresis Method for the Rapid Determining Organic Acids in Children’s Saliva

One of the current challenges facing researchers is the search for alternative biological material, as opposed to routinely and invasively collected (such as blood), as the analysis of the former would provide information about the state of human health, allowing for the diagnosis of diseases in the...

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Autores principales: Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna, Jamka-Kasprzyk, Małgorzata, Rusin, Marcelina, Paśko, Paweł, Grekh, Sviatoslav, Jurczak, Anna
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9920431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36770757
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031092
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author Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna
Jamka-Kasprzyk, Małgorzata
Rusin, Marcelina
Paśko, Paweł
Grekh, Sviatoslav
Jurczak, Anna
author_facet Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna
Jamka-Kasprzyk, Małgorzata
Rusin, Marcelina
Paśko, Paweł
Grekh, Sviatoslav
Jurczak, Anna
author_sort Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna
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description One of the current challenges facing researchers is the search for alternative biological material, as opposed to routinely and invasively collected (such as blood), as the analysis of the former would provide information about the state of human health, allowing for the diagnosis of diseases in their early stages. With the search for disease biomarkers in alternative materials, the development of newer analytical solutions has been observed. This study aims to develop a reliable analytical method using the capillary isotachophoresis technique for the determination of organic acids in children’s saliva, the presence/elevation of which can be used in the future for diagnostic purposes. Organic acids such as formic, lactic, acetic, propionic, and butyric acid, were determined in the saliva of healthy children without carious lesions. The limit of quantification determined in the validation process was found to vary from 0.05 to 1.56 mg/L, the recoveries at the two levels were determined to vary between 90% and 110% for level I, while for level II the corresponding values of 75% and 106% were found; the presentation, expressed as relative standard deviation values (RSD), did not exceed 5%. The parameters determined while validating the results method indicated that the obtained are reliable. The Red–Green–Blue (RGB) additive color model was used for the evaluation of the method. This comparative analysis allowed us to define the color of the method, which expresses whether it meets the given assumptions and requirements. According to the RGB model, the isotachophoresis method developed requires less reagent input, shorter sample preparation times, and results with lower energy consumption. Thus, the subject procedure may provide an alternative, routine tool for determining organic acids in human saliva, to be applied in the diagnosing of diseases of various etiological origins.
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spelling pubmed-99204312023-02-12 Developed and Validated Capillary Isotachophoresis Method for the Rapid Determining Organic Acids in Children’s Saliva Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna Jamka-Kasprzyk, Małgorzata Rusin, Marcelina Paśko, Paweł Grekh, Sviatoslav Jurczak, Anna Molecules Communication One of the current challenges facing researchers is the search for alternative biological material, as opposed to routinely and invasively collected (such as blood), as the analysis of the former would provide information about the state of human health, allowing for the diagnosis of diseases in their early stages. With the search for disease biomarkers in alternative materials, the development of newer analytical solutions has been observed. This study aims to develop a reliable analytical method using the capillary isotachophoresis technique for the determination of organic acids in children’s saliva, the presence/elevation of which can be used in the future for diagnostic purposes. Organic acids such as formic, lactic, acetic, propionic, and butyric acid, were determined in the saliva of healthy children without carious lesions. The limit of quantification determined in the validation process was found to vary from 0.05 to 1.56 mg/L, the recoveries at the two levels were determined to vary between 90% and 110% for level I, while for level II the corresponding values of 75% and 106% were found; the presentation, expressed as relative standard deviation values (RSD), did not exceed 5%. The parameters determined while validating the results method indicated that the obtained are reliable. The Red–Green–Blue (RGB) additive color model was used for the evaluation of the method. This comparative analysis allowed us to define the color of the method, which expresses whether it meets the given assumptions and requirements. According to the RGB model, the isotachophoresis method developed requires less reagent input, shorter sample preparation times, and results with lower energy consumption. Thus, the subject procedure may provide an alternative, routine tool for determining organic acids in human saliva, to be applied in the diagnosing of diseases of various etiological origins. MDPI 2023-01-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9920431/ /pubmed/36770757 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031092 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Dobrowolska-Iwanek, Justyna
Jamka-Kasprzyk, Małgorzata
Rusin, Marcelina
Paśko, Paweł
Grekh, Sviatoslav
Jurczak, Anna
Developed and Validated Capillary Isotachophoresis Method for the Rapid Determining Organic Acids in Children’s Saliva
title Developed and Validated Capillary Isotachophoresis Method for the Rapid Determining Organic Acids in Children’s Saliva
title_full Developed and Validated Capillary Isotachophoresis Method for the Rapid Determining Organic Acids in Children’s Saliva
title_fullStr Developed and Validated Capillary Isotachophoresis Method for the Rapid Determining Organic Acids in Children’s Saliva
title_full_unstemmed Developed and Validated Capillary Isotachophoresis Method for the Rapid Determining Organic Acids in Children’s Saliva
title_short Developed and Validated Capillary Isotachophoresis Method for the Rapid Determining Organic Acids in Children’s Saliva
title_sort developed and validated capillary isotachophoresis method for the rapid determining organic acids in children’s saliva
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9920431/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36770757
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28031092
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