1990
DOI: 10.1111/j.1939-165x.1990.tb00549.x
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Determination of Uric Acid in Canine Serum and Urine By High Performance Liquid Chromatography

Abstract: A reproducible high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was developed for analysis of uric acid in canine serum and urine. The method consists of precipitating serum proteins with phosphotungstic acid prior to HPLC analysis. Urine is analyzed after dilution with buffer. Chromatography is performed on a reversed-phase C-18 column with UV detection at 292 nm. Sensitivity of the method will allow reproducible measurement of uric acid at concentrations of 0.05 mg/dl in serum and 0.1 mg/dl in urine. The… Show more

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“…Urine purine metabolite : creatinine ratios from voided urine samples are used as a reliable screening tool to diagnose human beings with genetic mutations (Duran and others 1997, Zuo and others 2008) and gout (Moriwaki and others 2001). HPLC has been identified as a reliable tool to detect uric acid in the urine of dogs (Felice and others 1990). Uric acid: ­creatinine ratios in spot urine samples have been used to qualitatively identify hyperuricosuric dogs with a mutation of the urate transporter SLC2A9 (Karmi and others 2010) and these results were consistent with previous uric acid measurement via 24‐hour urine collections (Bartges and others 1999).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Urine purine metabolite : creatinine ratios from voided urine samples are used as a reliable screening tool to diagnose human beings with genetic mutations (Duran and others 1997, Zuo and others 2008) and gout (Moriwaki and others 2001). HPLC has been identified as a reliable tool to detect uric acid in the urine of dogs (Felice and others 1990). Uric acid: ­creatinine ratios in spot urine samples have been used to qualitatively identify hyperuricosuric dogs with a mutation of the urate transporter SLC2A9 (Karmi and others 2010) and these results were consistent with previous uric acid measurement via 24‐hour urine collections (Bartges and others 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%