Abstract
lodine is a nutrient and a component of the thyroid hormones essential for human growth and development [1]. Iodine status is based on the concentration of iodine excreted in urine [21 Several detection systems are used to quantify iodine in urine, namely spectrophotometric, potentiometric, and ICP-MS Most of these methods for urinary iodine concentration measurement are based on the Sandell-Kolthoff reaction [3]. The method proposed in this study consists in a fluorometric detection of the catalytic effect of the redox reaction between Ce(IV) and As(lII), using the Sandell-Kolthoff reaction, in a miniaturized chip-based flow manifold. This method was based on a previous work using an advanced three-dimensional (D) printing features as a chip for the reaction, and direct spectrofluorimetric quantification of iodide in sea water [4]. The urine samples were analyzed in the developed system without any pre-treatment, except dilution. The lack of need of a digestion or other pre-treatment of the sample and the fluorometric reaction makes this method simpler, faster and more sensitive than the classic approach of the Sandell-Kolthoff reaction method. The method was validated with samples provided by the Center for Disease Control, USA.
Original language | English |
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Pages | 116-116 |
Number of pages | 1 |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2018 |
Event | 14th International Conference on Flow Analysis - Arnoma Grand Bangkok Hotel, Bangkok, Thailand Duration: 2 Dec 2018 → 7 Dec 2018 |
Conference
Conference | 14th International Conference on Flow Analysis |
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Abbreviated title | Flow Analysis XIV |
Country/Territory | Thailand |
City | Bangkok |
Period | 2/12/18 → 7/12/18 |
Keywords
- lodine
- Urine samples
- Spectrofluorimetry
- Chip-based manifold
- Sandell- Kolthoffreaction