To study the pathobiological effects and function of vitamin D metabolites in disease, in particular in low-abundance species beyond 25-hydroxyvitamin D, we need to know their concentrations. Although detection of these vitamin D species is challenging, a number of recent mass spectrometry assays have successfully demonstrated that LC-MS/MS methods can quantify multiple vitamin D compounds over a wide dynamic range individually or as part of multimetabolite assays.
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Müller, M. J., & Volmer, D. A. (2015, August 1). Mass spectrometric profiling of Vitamin D metabolites beyond 25-hydroxyVitamin D. Clinical Chemistry. American Association for Clinical Chemistry Inc. https://doi.org/10.1373/clinchem.2015.241430
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