Urine from patients with ketoacidosis was found to contain a number of aliphatic 3-hydroxy dicarboxylic acids. The acids were purified by silicic acid chromatography and their structures determined by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of different derivatives. The major compound was 3-hydroxydecanedioic acid. Minor compounds were 3-hydroxyoctanedioic acid, 3-hydroxyoctenedioic acid, 3-hydroxydecenedioic acid, 3-hydroxydodecanedioic acid, 3-hydroxydodecenedioic acid, 3-hydroxytetradecenedioic acid, and 3-hydroxytetradecadienedioic acid. The excretion of 3-hydroxydecanedioic acid correlated positively with the excretion of hexanedioic acid, another metabolite constantly found in ketoacidosis. It is suggested that the 3-hydroxy dicarboxylic acids are formed from fatty acids by a combination of ω-oxidation and incomplete β-oxidation.
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Greter, J., Lindstedt, S., Seeman, H., & Steen, G. (1980). 3-Hydroxydecanedioic acid and related homologues: Urinary metabolites in ketoacidosis. Clinical Chemistry, 26(2), 261–265. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/26.2.0261
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