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HERO ID
5160005
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Rapid, Reproducible, Quantifiable NMR Metabolomics: Methanol and Methanol: Chloroform Precipitation for Removal of Macromolecules in Serum and Whole Blood
Author(s)
Mchugh, CE; Flott, TL; Schooff, CR; Smiley, Z; Puskarich, MA; Myers, DD; Younger, JG; Jones, AE; Stringer, KA
Year
2018
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Metabolites
EISSN:
2218-1989
Volume
8
Issue
4
Language
English
PMID
30558115
DOI
10.3390/metabo8040093
Web of Science Id
WOS:000454524700040
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Though blood is an excellent biofluid for metabolomics, proteins and lipids present in blood can interfere with 1d-¹H NMR spectra and disrupt quantification of metabolites. Here, we present effective macromolecule removal strategies for serum and whole blood (WB) samples.
METHODS:
A variety of macromolecule removal strategies were compared in both WB and serum, along with tests of ultrafiltration alone and in combination with precipitation methods.
RESULTS:
In healthy human serum, methanol:chloroform:water extraction with ultrafiltration was compared to methanol precipitation with and without ultrafiltration. Methods were tested in healthy pooled human serum, and in serum from patients with sepsis. Effects of long-term storage at -80 °C were tested to explore the impact of macromolecule removal strategy on serum from different conditions. In WB a variety of extraction strategies were tested in two types of WB (from pigs and baboons) to examine the impact of macromolecule removal strategies on different samples.
CONCLUSIONS:
In healthy human serum methanol precipitation of serum with ultrafiltration was superior, but was similar in recovery and variance to methanol:chloroform:water extraction with ultrafiltration in pooled serum from patients with sepsis. In WB, high quality, quantifiable spectra were obtained with the use of a methanol: chloroform precipitation.
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Chloroform Combined (current)
Chloroform (current)
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