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      Analysis of buserelin in urine by online combination of capillary zone electrophoresis with electrospray mass spectrometry.

      Electrophoresis
      Buserelin, urine, Electrophoresis, Capillary, methods, Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Sensitivity and Specificity, Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization, Temperature

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          A fast and precise analysis of the synthetic peptide buserelin in urine using CZE-ESI-MS method has been demonstrated. Formic acid at 50 mmol/L concentration served as background electrolyte in CZE stage and it is compatible with MS detection in positive ionization mode. Two injection modes were tested, i.e. pressure (50 mbar for 5 s) and electrokinetic injection (5 kV for 5 s), of which electrokinetic injection provided better calibration parameters. Buserelin LODs were 0.47 microg/mL in water and 0.63 microg/mL in ten times diluted urine samples using pressure injection, while they were 0.32 microg/mL in water and 0.34 microg/mL in ten times diluted urine samples using electrokinetic injection. Repeatability of buserelin migration times was below 6% (pressure injection mode) and 1% (electrokinetic injection mode). Repeatability of buserelin peak area in SIM mode (m/z=620.5+/-0.5) was less than 12% (pressure injection mode) and 5.8% (electrokinetic injection mode). In this work, no interferences were observed during the analyses of spiked urine samples.

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