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1166706 
Journal Article 
Poisoning with methanol and ethylene glycol:1H NMR spectroscopy as an effective clinical tool for diagnosis and quantification 
Wahl, A; Azaroual, N; Imbenotte, M; Mathieu, D; Forzy, G; Cartigny, B; Vermeersch, G; Lhermitte, M 
1998 
Toxicology
ISSN: 0300-483X
EISSN: 1879-3185 
BIOSIS/98/29515 
128 
73-81 
English 
Analysis of serum and urine samples from three patients in a metabolic acidotic state was performed using biochemical methods and proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H NMR). Methanol and ethylene glycol were identified by their singlet peaks in the 1H NMR spectra recorded directly from 0.5 ml of the collected samples. Quantification of these compounds was obtained simultaneously with that of their metabolites, formate and glycolate respectively and of lactate and ethanol, the latter being used as an antidote. The NMR results were found to be very similar to the biochemical findings. The results presented here suggest that 1H NMR can be clinically useful since it quickly provides information on the onset of metabolic acidosis and on the biotransformation of xenobiotics. 
toxicology; overdose monitoring; methanol; ethylene glycol; H-1 NMR screening 
• Methanol (Non-Cancer)
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