Title of article :
Nano Analysis in Biochemistry: In Vitro Separation and Determination of Aluminium in Blood of Dialysis Patients Based on Graphene Oxide Nanoparticles Dispersed to Ionic Liquid
Author/Authors :
Hosseini, Farnaz Department of Medical Nanotechnology - Faculty of Advanced Sciences & Technology - Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch - Islamic Azad University - (IAUPS), Tehran , Shirkhanloo, Hamid , Motakef Kazemi, Negar Department of Medical Nanotechnology - Faculty of Advanced Sciences & Technology - Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch - Islamic Azad University - (IAUPS), Tehran
Abstract :
The highest concentration of aluminium (Al) in human blood has toxic effect and so, extraction
from human body is very important. In this procedure, an efficient and new method based on
graphene oxide nanoparticles (GONPs) dispersed in ionic liquid (IL) was used for in-vitro separation/
extraction of trace Al from the blood of dialysis patients by ultrasound assisted-dispersive-micro
solid phase extraction (USA-D-μSPE) procedure. Under optimized conditions, the linear range (LR),
limit of detection (LOD) and preconcentration factor (PF) were obtained 0.1–4.8 μg L−1, 0.02 μg L−1
and 25 for blood samples, respectively (RSD<5%). The results of blood samples showed us, that
the aluminum concentration after dialysis was higher than before dialysis (128.6±6.7 vs 31.8±1.6,
P<0.05). The mean of blood aluminum was significantly higher in dialysis patients than in normal
control, respectively (113 5±7.12 vs 1.2±0.1). The developed method based on GONPs/IL was
successfully applied for extraction of critical level aluminum from human blood and suggested for
in-vivo extraction from human body of dialysis patients after supporting on an appropriate surface
with biocompatible materials within the human body
Keywords :
Aluminum , Graphene oxide nanoparticles , Continuous-micro-solid phase extraction , Human blood , Dialysis patients
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics