The identification and the excretion pattern of isovaleryl glucuronide in the urine of patients with isovaleric acidemia

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We identified isovaleryl glucuronide in the urine of patients with isovaleric acidemia by using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and by identifying the products of enzymatic hydrolysis. Conjugation of isovaleryl-CoA with glycine, by the action of glycine-N-acylase, is the main detoxification mechanism iri isovaleric acidemia. The identification ofisovaleryl glucuronide demonstrates a hitherto unknown, additional detoxification mechanism in patients with isovaleric acidemia. Quantitative analysis of 72 urine specimens from four patients with isovaleric acidemia shows that isovaleryl glucuronide is more likely to be excreted when the amount of urinary 3-hydroxyisovaleric acid excretion is high. This suggests that detoxification via glucuronide conjugation plays an important role when the glycine conjugation system is saturated. © International Pediatrics Research Foundation, Inc. 1984. All Rights Reserved.

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Hine, D. G., & Tanaka, K. (1984). The identification and the excretion pattern of isovaleryl glucuronide in the urine of patients with isovaleric acidemia. Pediatric Research, 18(6), 508–511. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-198406000-00004

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