Modified turbidometric microassay for the measurement of sulfate in plasma and urine

MethodsX. 2024 Apr 18:12:102712. doi: 10.1016/j.mex.2024.102712. eCollection 2024 Jun.

Abstract

Sulfate is the fourth most abundant anion in circulation. Despite being an essential nutrient for healthy growth and development, sulfate is not routinely measured in clinical settings. In research settings, animal studies have shown that hyposulfatemia and hypersulfaturia are associated with adverse developmental outcomes. Those findings have increased interest in measuring plasma and urine sulfate levels. In this study, we describe a modified assay to measure sulfate in low volumes of plasma and urine. •A streamlined microassay to measure sulfate levels using a microtiter plate format was developed.•To determine the robustness of the assay, this method assessed reagent stability and concentrations, as well as absorbance at different wavelengths and following a range of incubation times.•The optimized microassay was used to measure sulfate level in pig plasma and urine samples, which were compared to a validated ion chromatography method.

Keywords: Barium chloride; Sulfate assay; Sulfatemia; Turbidometric microassay for measurement of inorganic sulfate.