L Valentín-Blasini, B C Blount, H S Rogers, L L Needham
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Abstract
The elevated exposure of children to hormonally active dietary phytoestrogens has led to the need for rapid, sensitive, and precise assays for phytoestrogen metabolites in physiological matrices. Here we report the development of a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) MS/MS method for the quantitative detection of seven phytoestrogens in human serum and urine. The method uses enzymatic deconjugation of the phytoestrogen metabolites followed by solid phase extraction (SPE) and reverse-phase HPLC. The phytoestrogens are detected using a Sciex API III heated nebulizer atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (HN-APCI) interface coupled with tandem mass spectrometry. This method allows the detection of the primary dietary phytoestrogens (isoflavones and lignans) in human serum and urine with limits of detection (LODs) in the low parts per billion range. The combination of tandem mass spectrometry and chromatographic separation of the analytes helps ensure the selectivity of the method. Stable isotope-labeled internal standards for all seven analytes improve the precision of the assay, resulting in interday CV values of < 10% for most compounds studied. The accuracy and precision of the method were monitored over time using quality control (QC) samples containing known amounts of phytoestrogens. The majority of phytoestrogens in human sera and urine are present as their glucuronide and sulfate conjugates. Therefore, the thoroughness of deconjugation for each sample was monitored by the addition of a conjugated internal standard and subsequent detection of deconjugated compound. This method proves to be efficacious for measuring baseline urinary phytoestrogen levels in the American population and should prove useful for assessing the modulatory effects of dietary phytoestrogens on endocrine disrupter action in children.
儿童在饮食中暴露于激素活性植物雌激素的增加,导致需要对生理基质中的植物雌激素代谢物进行快速、敏感和精确的检测。本文报道了一种高效液相色谱(HPLC)质谱联用(MS/MS)定量检测人血清和尿液中七种植物雌激素的方法。该方法采用酶解植物雌激素代谢物,固相萃取(SPE)和反相高效液相色谱法。植物雌激素检测使用Sciex API III加热雾化器大气压力化学电离(HN-APCI)接口耦合串联质谱。该方法可检测人血清和尿液中的主要膳食植物雌激素(异黄酮和木脂素),检出限(lod)在十亿分之低范围内。串联质谱法和色谱法对分析物的分离有助于保证该方法的选择性。所有七种分析物的稳定同位素标记内标提高了分析的精度,导致大多数化合物的日间CV值< 10%。使用含有已知数量植物雌激素的质量控制(QC)样品监测方法的准确性和精密度。人类血清和尿液中的大多数植物雌激素以它们的葡萄糖醛酸盐和硫酸盐缀合物的形式存在。因此,通过添加共轭内标和随后检测解偶联化合物来监测每个样品的解偶联的彻底性。这种方法被证明是有效的测量基线尿植物雌激素水平在美国人群,应该证明是有用的评估膳食植物雌激素对儿童内分泌干扰物作用的调节作用。