METHODS FOR THE ESTIMATION OF GROUPED URINARY STEROIDS BY QUANTITATION AS 17-KETOSTEROIDS

Author:

Larsen Knud

Abstract

ABSTRACT Methods for the estimation of urinary total 17-ketosteroids and 17-hydroxycorticosteroids, both total and 11-deoxy and 11-oxy fractions are described. It was found that for the hydrolysis of 17-ketosteroid conjugates in a boiling water bath better results were obtained by boiling the material for 7 minutes with hydrochloric acid 4 mol/l than for 35 minutes with hydrochloric or sulphuric acid 1 mol/l. The 17-hydroxy-corticosteroids were estimated using the reaction sequence – borohydride reduction, periodate oxidation, basic hydrolysis, partition chromatography and quantitative estimation of the 17-ketosteroids produced. Basic hydrolysis of the formates produced by periodate oxidation was complete at pH 13, but not at pH 9. Quantitation of the 17-ketosteroids was carried out by a modified Zimmermann reaction, extraction of unionised colourless forms of the reaction products, conversion of these into quinoid forms and measuring the extinction at 530 nm. KOH 4 mol/l, methanol as the reaction medium and incubation for 35 minutes at 13–15° C were found to be optimal for colour development. A two phase system consisting of a water phase with KOH concentrations of less than 0.16 mol/l and a pure dichloromethane phase produced optimal conditions for the extraction of the unionised stable reaction products of androsterone, aetiocholanolone, dehydroepiandrosterone and 11-hydroxy-aeticcholanolone. The concentration of the methanol in the water phase was 20% (v/v). Excellent specificity was obtained for the technique used, when evaluated by the absorption spectra for urinary 17-ketosteroids and by comparing the values obtained with and without purification by partition chromatography. It is concluded that the methods are simple, reliable and suitable for routine analysis.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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