Enzymatic and Ion Chromatographic Measurement of Urinary Oxalate

Author(s):  
A. Classen ◽  
A. Hesse
1982 ◽  
Vol 28 (7) ◽  
pp. 1457-1460 ◽  
Author(s):  
A Di Corcia ◽  
R Samperi ◽  
G Vinci ◽  
G D'Ascenzo

Abstract In this assay for oxalate in urine, oxalate is adsorbed from the urine onto graphitized carbon black (Carbopack B). After desorption and removal of the solvent, oxalic acid is gas-chromatographically measured after being derivatized with BF3/methanol. Chromatography is on Carbopack B/polyethylene glycol (Mr 20000), 93.7/6.3 by weight. The lower limit of detection of urinary oxalate is about 3 mg/L (CV less than or equal to 3.6%). A series of oxalate determinations in 24-h urine samples of 15 subjects gave a mean of 47.1 (SD 15.4) mg/24 h, with an analytical recovery of 97.4% (SD 3.0%, range 93.6-102.4%). Total analysis time for one sample is about 2 h.


1983 ◽  
Vol 29 (2) ◽  
pp. 369-371 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Menon ◽  
C J Mahle

Abstract We describe a sensitive, simple technique for determining urinary oxalate. Urine, diluted as necessary with distilled water, is injected into an ion chromatograph. Oxalate is detected conductimetrically as a distinct peak near the tail of the chromatogram. This peak specifically represents oxalate, because it is abolished if the sample is treated with oxalate decarboxylase. We have used this technique to measure oxalate in more than 3000 consecutively received urine samples. It has a CV of 6%.


Author(s):  
J. C. Dijcker ◽  
E. A. Hagen-Plantinga ◽  
D. G. Thomas ◽  
Y. Queau ◽  
V. Biourge ◽  
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2000 ◽  
Vol 65 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-57 ◽  
Author(s):  
Pavel Hradil ◽  
Jiří Votinský ◽  
Karel Komárek ◽  
Vítězslav Zima ◽  
Jaroslava Kalousová ◽  
...  

Gas chromatographic measurement of specific retention volumes of vapours of selected groups of organic compounds has been used to determine differential molar enthalpy of adsorption of their molecules on the surface of layered vanadyl phosphate substituted with ferric ions having the composition of [Fe(H2O)]0.20(VO)0.80PO4. Various types of bonds of the molecules to the surface of the layered adsorbent including their probable orientation with respect to the layers have been discussed. It was observed a dependence of the specific peak elution volume and shape of chromatographic peak on the sample size in the cases of those compounds whose molecules are chemically bound to the adsorbent surface. A connection is pointed out between the adsorption strength of the organic molecules on the layered adsorbent and the tendency of the system to undergo intercalation reaction.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lama Nazzal ◽  
Fritz Francois ◽  
Nora Henderson ◽  
Menghan Liu ◽  
Huilin Li ◽  
...  

AbstractThe incidence of kidney stones is increasing in the US population. Oxalate, a major factor for stone formation, is degraded by gut bacteria reducing its intestinal absorption. Intestinal O. formigenes colonization has been associated with a lower risk for recurrent kidney stones in humans. In the current study, we used a clinical trial of the eradication of Helicobacter pylori to assess the effects of an antibiotic course on O. formigenes colonization, urine electrolytes, and the composition of the intestinal microbiome. Of 69 healthy adult subjects recruited, 19 received antibiotics for H. pylori eradication, while 46 were followed as controls. Serial fecal samples were examined for O. formigenes presence and microbiota characteristics. Urine, collected serially fasting and following a standard meal, was tested for oxalate and electrolyte concentrations. O. formigenes prevalence was 50%. Colonization was significantly and persistently suppressed in antibiotic-exposed subjects but remained stable in controls. Urinary pH increased after antibiotics, but urinary oxalate did not differ between the control and treatment groups. In subjects not on antibiotics, the O. formigenes-positive samples had higher alpha-diversity and significantly differed in Beta-diversity from the O. formigenes-negative samples. Specific taxa varied in abundance in relation to urinary oxalate levels. These studies identified significant antibiotic effects on O. formigenes colonization and urinary electrolytes and showed that overall microbiome structure differed in subjects according to O. formigenes presence. Identifying a consortium of bacterial taxa associated with urinary oxalate may provide clues for the primary prevention of kidney stones in healthy adults.


Author(s):  
Christopher L. Trautman ◽  
Margaret Van Cleve ◽  
Emily A. Sullivan ◽  
Colleen T. Ball ◽  
Jordan J. Cochuyt ◽  
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1982 ◽  
Vol 15 (3) ◽  
pp. 232-235 ◽  
Author(s):  
DONG IL LEE ◽  
MOHAMED A. FAHIM ◽  
SEIICHIRO KAGUEI ◽  
NORIAKI WAKAO

1993 ◽  
Vol 123 (2) ◽  
pp. 248-251 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruce Z. Morgenstern ◽  
Dawn S. Milliner ◽  
Mary E. Murphy ◽  
Patricia S. Simmons ◽  
Thomas P. Moyer ◽  
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