J. Health Sci., 45 (2) , 43-52, 1999
Repressing Effects of Sodium Dodecyl
Sulfate on Solvent-Gelatinization of Urine Samples
Hideo Isono, Hirokazu Seto, Toshihide
Suzuki, and Hisao Nojiri
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Teikyo
University, 1091-1 Suwarashi, Sagamiko-machi,
Tsukui-gun, Kanagawa 199-0195, Japan
The present work aimed to use a small volume
of solvent for extraction of a large volume of urine sample in
order to reduce the increase in hazardous waste. Sodium dodecyl
sulfate (SDS) was found to exert an ability to repress gelatinization
of solvent, which could be caused by shaking a small volume of
solvent with a large volume of urine sample. Use of SDS provided
the following simple method. Filtrate (100 ml) of a human urine
sample (pH 9 -10 or 3 -4) was spiked with 100 mu l of 5% SDS solution,
and shaken with 2.5 ml of chloroform. The clear, separated chloroform
layer was dried in a glass tube (2 ml), and the residue dissolved
in solvent (chloroform : 50 mu l ) as interpreted by hypotheses
deduced from chemical equilibria among SDS, protein, and chloroform.
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