Peptide-binding assessment using mass spectrometry as a new screening method for skin sensitization

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Abstract

Skin sensitization potential of low molecular weight chemicals was assessed by analyzing peptide-conjugate formation. Chemicals were incubated with a peptide, glutathione, and resultant mixtures were analyzed by mass spectrometry. Eighteen chemicals were assessed, and new peaks corresponding to chemical-peptide conjugates were detected for 13 of 14 known sensitizers. Conjugates were not detected for 4 negative chemicals. The method has advantages as a simple screening assay for assessing the sensitization potential of chemicals.

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Kato, H., Okamoto, M., Yamashita, K., Nakamura, Y., Fukumori, Y., Nakai, K., & Kaneko, H. (2003). Peptide-binding assessment using mass spectrometry as a new screening method for skin sensitization. Journal of Toxicological Sciences, 28(1), 19–24. https://doi.org/10.2131/jts.28.19

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