Analysis of Glycerol with Isolation of Endogenous Interferences using "Dilute and Shoot" Strategy and High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry in Human Urine for Antidoping Testing

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Yong-Seok Kim, H. Min, Changmin Sung, Ju-Hyung Park, J. Son, K. Lee, H. Kim, Jaeick Lee, O. Kwon, Ki Hun Kim
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: Glycerol was identified and isolated from endogenous interferences during analysis of human urine using high-reso-lution mass spectrometry (HRMS) for doping control. Urinary sample preparation was simple; the samples were diluted with an organic solvent and then analyzed using a liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (“dilute and shoot” method). Although the interfering ion peaks were observed at the similar retention time of glycerol, the inference could be identified by isolation with HRMS and further investigation. Thus, creatinine was identified as the endogenous interference for glycerol analysis and it also caused ion suppression resulting in the decrease of glycerol signal. This study reports the first identification and efficient isolation of endogenous interferences in human urine for “dilute and shoot” method. The information about ion suppression could be novel to prevent overestimation or a false result for antidoping analysis.
用高分辨率质谱法“稀射”分离内源干扰分析人尿中甘油反兴奋剂检测
采用高分辨率质谱法(HRMS)对人尿分析过程中的内源性干扰物甘油进行鉴定和分离,以进行兴奋剂控制。尿样制备简单;样品用有机溶剂稀释,然后用液相色谱-质谱法(“稀释和射击”法)进行分析。虽然在甘油的保留时间相似的情况下观察到干扰离子峰,但可以通过HRMS分离和进一步的研究来确定这一推断。因此,肌酐被确定为甘油分析的内源性干扰物,并引起离子抑制,导致甘油信号降低。本研究首次用“稀射法”鉴定并有效分离了人尿中的内源性干扰物。有关离子抑制的信息可能是新颖的,以防止反兴奋剂分析的高估或错误结果。
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