Identification and quantitation of urinary dicarboxylic acids as their dicyclohexyl esters in disease states by gas chromatography mass spectrometry
Autor: | H. K. Berry, E. J. Norman, M. D. Denton |
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Rok vydání: | 1979 |
Předmět: |
chemistry.chemical_classification
Chromatography Methylmalonic acid Succinates Urine Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry chemistry.chemical_compound Dicarboxylic acid chemistry Methylmalonic aciduria Succinic acid Neoplasms Mass spectrum Humans Dicarboxylic Acids Selected ion monitoring Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry Metabolism Inborn Errors Spectroscopy |
Zdroj: | Biological Mass Spectrometry. 6:546-553 |
ISSN: | 1096-9888 0306-042X |
DOI: | 10.1002/bms.1200061203 |
Popis: | Clinical studies were conducted by gas chromatography mass spectrometry selected ion monitoring of urinary dicarboxylic acids as dicyclohexyl esters. The dicyclohexyl esters of the dicarboxylic acids give characteristic electron impact mass spectra suitable for selected ion monitoring. The mass spectra exhibit a prominent acid + 1H ion and an (acid + 1H)-H2O ion for use as quantitating and confirming ions. The cyclohexyl esters are stable for days at room temperature and have excellent chromatographic properties. Dicarboxylic acid quantitation is performed within one hour using only 50 microliter of unpurified urine. A rapid method specifically for methylmalonic acid quantitation is described which has assisted physicians in the diagnosis of pernicious anemia and methylmalonic aciduria. This procedure is applicable for screening urinary organic acids for detection of inborn errors of metabolism. The detection of a child with elevated medium length dicarboxylic acids in the terminal urine specimen is reported. This condition, previously described as an inborn error, is attributed to a terminal event. Finally, an increase in urinary succinic acid paralleling putrescine levels is described during a response to cancer chemotherapy. |
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