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Clinical Chemistry, Vol 39, 2242-2247, Copyright © 1993 by American Association for Clinical Chemistry
JF Peniston-Bird, WL Di, CA Street, A Kadva, MA Stalteri and RE Silman
Joint Academic Unit of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Reproductive Physiology, London Hospital Medical College, Whitechapel, UK.
We report an HPLC assay for melatonin that incorporates automated injection, methanol/water mobile phase, and fluorescence detection. Plasma samples were extracted by solid and liquid phases. Recovery was > 70% for 1-10 mL of plasma extracted, approximately 40 pg-250 ng of melatonin. Samples were dried and reconstituted in 100 mL/L methanol. Injections were 25 microL or 150 microL, depending on sample concentration, and the melatonin peak was eluted in 380 mL/L methanol. The detection limit of the assay was 6 pg on the column, allowing a practical sensitivity in plasma of 11 pmol/L for 8-mL samples and 34 pmol/L for 2-mL samples. More than 100 plasma samples from volunteers and patients were assayed and the results compared with an established RIA. The mean daytime concentration of melatonin was 20.7 pmol/L (SEM = 1.2) and 18.5 pmol/L (SEM = 1.6) for HPLC and RIA, respectively, and the mean nighttime concentration was 82.4 pmol/L (SEM = 6.5) and 82.2 (SEM = 7.3), respectively.
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