Quantification of molecules in 1H-NMR metabolomics with formate as a concentration standard
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Quantitative analysis of metabolites is important in 1H-nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabolomics of plasma. Human plasma contains a high density of proteins which heavily adsorb the commonly-used standard compound of sodium 3-(trimethylsilyl) propionate 2, 2, 3, 3-d4 (TSP). We have evaluated calcium formate as an alternative standard in 1D single-pulse 1H-NMR spectra to quantify plasma metabolites. Formate did not interact with either plasma metabolites or proteins under adequate conditions. Linear relations between the signal intensities and the added formate have been demonstrated in 1H spectra. The quantifications of glucose and creatinine by this method have shown good accordance with biochemical analysis. Calcium formate is applicable as a concentration standard to NMR metabolomics of plasma.
著者
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ANDO Itiro
Planning for Drug Development and Clinical Evaluation, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmace
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HIROSE Takuo
Planning for Drug Development and Clinical Evaluation, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmace
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NEMOTO Tadashi
Biomedicinal Information Research Center, AIST
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TOTSUNE Kazuhito
Planning for Drug Development and Clinical Evaluation, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmace
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IMAI Yutaka
Planning for Drug Development and Clinical Evaluation, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmace
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TAKEUCHI Kazuhisa
Planning for Drug Development and Clinical Evaluation, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmace
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FUJIWARA Masako
Planning for Drug Development and Clinical Evaluation, Tohoku University Graduate School of Pharmace
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