Tandem mass spectrometric assay of succinylacetone in urine for the diagnosis of hepatorenal tyrosinemia

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We describe an isotope dilution liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) method for the determination of succinylacetone (SA) in urine for the diagnosis of hepatorenal tyrosinemia (HT1). The method used 15N-labeled 5(3)-methyl-3(5)-isoxazole propionic acid as internal standard. Urine samples were oximated with hydroxylamine hydrochloride at 80°C, extracted by solvent-solvent extraction, and followed by derivatization of the butyl ester. The butylated isoxazole derivatives of SA and its internal standard were detected and quantified using positive ion electrospray LC-MS/MS with selected reaction monitoring. The turnaround time between injections was 10 min. Calibration curves were linear over the range of 0.0633-63.3 μmol/L. The intra- and interday assay variations were less than 7%. Mean recoveries of SA at three different concentrations ranged from 96 to 109%. During the course of this study, we identified 12 new patients with HT1 and applied this method to follow up the treatment of 4 of these patients as well as previously diagnosed HT1 patients. © 2005 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Rashed, M. S., Al-Ahaidib, L. Y., Al-Dirbashi, O. Y., Al Amoudi, M., Al-Sayed, M. M. A., Rahbeeni, Z., … Ni Luanaigh, M. (2005). Tandem mass spectrometric assay of succinylacetone in urine for the diagnosis of hepatorenal tyrosinemia. Analytical Biochemistry, 339(2), 310–317. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ab.2005.01.014

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