Two-dimensional proton nuclear magnetic resonance 'maps' of acetaminophen metabolites in human urine

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Abstract

Two-dimensional proton-proton correlated NMR spectra of concentrated urine from a subject who had ingested a 1-g dose of acetaminophen are reported. These 'maps' provide a considerable simplification of the spectrum in comparison with conventional one-dimensional NMR spectra. In the present case, peaks for all the major acetaminophen metabolites, including the L-cysteinyl conjugate, can be unambiguously assigned.

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Bales, J. R., Nicholson, J. K., & Sadler, P. J. (1985). Two-dimensional proton nuclear magnetic resonance “maps” of acetaminophen metabolites in human urine. Clinical Chemistry, 31(5), 757–762. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/31.5.757

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