A novel approach for LC-MS/MS-based chiral metabolomics fingerprinting and chiral metabolomics extraction using a pair of enantiomers of chiral derivatization reagents |
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Authors: | Takahiro Takayama Toshiki Mochizuki Kenichiro Todoroki Jun Zhe Min Hajime Mizuno Koichi Inoue Hiroyasu Akatsu Ichiro Noge Toshimasa Toyo'oka |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratory of Analytical and Bio-Analytical Chemistry, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Shizuoka, 52-1 Yada, Suruga-ku, Shizuoka 422-8526, Japan;2. Laboratory of Clinical and Analytical Chemistry, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Ritsumeikan University, 1-1-1 Nojihigashi, Kusatsu, Shiga 525-8577, Japan;3. Department of Medicine for Aging in Place and Community-Based Medical Education, Nagoya City University, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Nagoya, Aichi 467-8601, Japan;4. Department of Pharmaceutical, Numazu City Hospital, Harunoki Higashi-Shiizi Numazu 410-0302, Japan |
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Abstract: | Chiral metabolites are found in a wide variety of living organisms and some of them are understood to be physiologically active compounds and biomarkers. However, the overall analysis of chiral metabolomics is quite difficult due to the high number of metabolites, the significant diversity in their physicochemical properties, and concentration range from metabolite-to-metabolite. To solve this difficulty, we developed a novel approach for chiral metabolomics fingerprinting and chiral metabolomics extraction, which is based on the labeling of a pair of enantiomers of chiral derivatization reagents (i.e., DMT-(S,R)-Pro-OSu and DMT-3(S,R)-Apy) and precursor ion scan chromatography of the derivatives. The multivariate statistics is also required for this strategy. The proposed procedures were evaluated by the detection of a diagnostic marker (i.e., d-lactic acid) using the saliva of diabetic patients. This method was used for the determination of biomarker candidates of chiral amines and carboxyls in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brain homogenates. As the results, l-phenylalanine (L-Phe) and l-lactic acid (L-LA) were identified as the decreased and increased biomarker candidates in the AD brain, respectively. Therefore, the proposed approach seems to be helpful for the determination of non-target chiral metabolomics possessing amines and carboxyls. |
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Keywords: | Chiral metabolomics Chiral derivatization reagent Diabetes mellitus Alzheimer's disease Reversed-phase chromatography Tandem mass spectrometry |
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