Carbamylation is a nonenzymatic post-translational modification observed during the reaction between cyanate and amino acids and/or proteins that may occur during some pathologies such as chronic kidney disease. Evidence suggests that carbamylation may interfere with the quantification of some analytes measured using immunoturbidimetric assays. C-reactive protein (CRP) is an inflammatory response protein that is commonly quantified through immunoturbidimetry in clinical laboratories.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUrinary albumin is one of the main markers used in clinical practice to assess kidney damage. It is usually measured in laboratories through immunological assays, but these assays may not detect molecules with conformational changes, such as carbamylated albumin/proteins. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the impact of albumin carbamylation on the measurement of albuminuria by an immunoturbidimetric assay.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe antipsychotic paliperidone was investigated with a focus on stability, degradation impurities and kinetics reaction profile. Osmotic tablets 3 mg (OROS ) were subjected to extraction in an ultrasonic bath and the resulting acidic solution was stressed by forced conditions. Degraded samples were monitored by HPLC-DAD in different storage times for acidic and alkaline hydrolysis, oxidation, heat and photolysis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA ultra-fast liquid chromatography method applied to quantitation of doripenem in powder for injection was validated. Validation parameters were assayed and a rapid analysis was established by a reversed-phase system comprising a C column endcapped (50 × 4.0 mm, 2.
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