Palladium (II) chloride (PdCl2) spectrophotometry to determine lipoic acid concentration in plasma and leukocytes

Background: Lipoic acid is a substance contained in intra and extracellular that act as a coenzyme of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase, also as an antidote, chelating agent and antioxidant. Measurement of lipoic acid is needed to determine the amount of lipoic acid that performs its functions either as a coen...

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Main Authors: Novian Agni Yudhaswara, Ani Retno Prijanti, Mohamad Sadikin
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Language:English
Published: Indonesian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2020-06-01
Series:Acta Biochimica Indonesiana
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Online Access:https://pbbmi.org/newjurnal/index.php/actabioina/article/view/45
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author Novian Agni Yudhaswara
Ani Retno Prijanti
Mohamad Sadikin
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Ani Retno Prijanti
Mohamad Sadikin
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description Background: Lipoic acid is a substance contained in intra and extracellular that act as a coenzyme of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase, also as an antidote, chelating agent and antioxidant. Measurement of lipoic acid is needed to determine the amount of lipoic acid that performs its functions either as a coenzyme or an antioxidant. Besides, this measurement requires a special tool such as High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and a process that is available in rural or simple laboratories.   Objective: A common and easy tool such as a spectrophotometer was conducted and could expected to be a tool of lipoic acid determination in body fluid such as plasma. Methods: Measurement of lipoic acid using spectrophotometry with UV methanol and visible PdCl2 has been tested and compared to HPLC measurement that was valid and reliable in drug measurement or pharmaceutical preparations. Results: Determination of lipoic acid in plasma and leukocytes using PdCl2 produced replicable, reliability and valid result, with high accuracy, precision and was not different from lipoic acid measurement using HPLC, p=0.99. While UV methanol was different compare to HPLC p =0.0001 or was not valid. Conclusion: The measurement of lipoic acid using PdCl2 visible method can be applied to determine the levels of lipoic acid (LA) and DHLA in plasma and equal to HPLC result.
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spelling doaj.art-4619322b5641498c836218118e9f118b2022-12-21T23:59:26ZengIndonesian Society for Biochemistry and Molecular BiologyActa Biochimica Indonesiana2654-61082654-32222020-06-013110.32889/actabioina.v3i1.29Palladium (II) chloride (PdCl2) spectrophotometry to determine lipoic acid concentration in plasma and leukocytesNovian Agni Yudhaswara0Ani Retno Prijanti1Mohamad Sadikin2Master Program of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaUniversitas IndonesiaDepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, IndonesiaBackground: Lipoic acid is a substance contained in intra and extracellular that act as a coenzyme of Pyruvate Dehydrogenase, also as an antidote, chelating agent and antioxidant. Measurement of lipoic acid is needed to determine the amount of lipoic acid that performs its functions either as a coenzyme or an antioxidant. Besides, this measurement requires a special tool such as High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) and a process that is available in rural or simple laboratories.   Objective: A common and easy tool such as a spectrophotometer was conducted and could expected to be a tool of lipoic acid determination in body fluid such as plasma. Methods: Measurement of lipoic acid using spectrophotometry with UV methanol and visible PdCl2 has been tested and compared to HPLC measurement that was valid and reliable in drug measurement or pharmaceutical preparations. Results: Determination of lipoic acid in plasma and leukocytes using PdCl2 produced replicable, reliability and valid result, with high accuracy, precision and was not different from lipoic acid measurement using HPLC, p=0.99. While UV methanol was different compare to HPLC p =0.0001 or was not valid. Conclusion: The measurement of lipoic acid using PdCl2 visible method can be applied to determine the levels of lipoic acid (LA) and DHLA in plasma and equal to HPLC result.https://pbbmi.org/newjurnal/index.php/actabioina/article/view/45HPLClipoic acidPdCl2spectrophotometryUV-methanol
spellingShingle Novian Agni Yudhaswara
Ani Retno Prijanti
Mohamad Sadikin
Palladium (II) chloride (PdCl2) spectrophotometry to determine lipoic acid concentration in plasma and leukocytes
Acta Biochimica Indonesiana
HPLC
lipoic acid
PdCl2
spectrophotometry
UV-methanol
title Palladium (II) chloride (PdCl2) spectrophotometry to determine lipoic acid concentration in plasma and leukocytes
title_full Palladium (II) chloride (PdCl2) spectrophotometry to determine lipoic acid concentration in plasma and leukocytes
title_fullStr Palladium (II) chloride (PdCl2) spectrophotometry to determine lipoic acid concentration in plasma and leukocytes
title_full_unstemmed Palladium (II) chloride (PdCl2) spectrophotometry to determine lipoic acid concentration in plasma and leukocytes
title_short Palladium (II) chloride (PdCl2) spectrophotometry to determine lipoic acid concentration in plasma and leukocytes
title_sort palladium ii chloride pdcl2 spectrophotometry to determine lipoic acid concentration in plasma and leukocytes
topic HPLC
lipoic acid
PdCl2
spectrophotometry
UV-methanol
url https://pbbmi.org/newjurnal/index.php/actabioina/article/view/45
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