A rapid determination of histamine and 3-methylhistamine in human plasma by high performance liquid chromatography
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Histamine plays an important pathophysiological role in allergy, inflammation, gastric acid secretion, microcirculation and neurotransmission. 3-Methylhistamine is a prominent metabolite of histamine. Different methods for determination of histamine in biological fluids have been developed. In the present study, a simple, simultaneous determination of histamine and 3-methylhistamine by HPLC (precolumn derivatization with fluorescamine) was developed in human plasma using fluorescence detection with 1-methylhistamine as the internal standard. Linear regression analysis of the ratios of the concentrations of histamine and 3-methylhistamine (X) against peak height ratios (Y) yielded the following: y = 0.0073x - 0.0096 (R2 = 0.990) and y = 0.0077x - 0.0111 (R2 = 0.989). In conclusion, it was possible to detect histamine and 3-methylhistamine below 5 ng mL-1 in 1 mL plasma. é 2008 Taylor & Francis.
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Acids, Body fluids, Chromatographic analysis, High performance liquid chromatography, High pressure liquid chromatography, Hydrochloric acid, Liquid chromatography, Microcirculation, Plasma (human), Plasmas, Regression analysis, 1-methylhistamine, 3-methylhistamine, Fluorescamine, Histamine, HPLC, O-phthalaldehyde, Amines, bioactivity, blood, concentration (composition), liquid chromatography, metabolite, nitrogen compound, pathology, physiology, regression analysis