Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W3124277718> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W3124277718 endingPage "461933" @default.
- W3124277718 startingPage "461933" @default.
- W3124277718 abstract "Liquid Chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) is the gold-standard approach for androgen analysis in biological fluids, superseding immunoassays in selectivity, particularly at low concentrations. While LC-MS/MS is established for analysis of testosterone and androstenedione, 5α-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) presents greater analytical challenges. DHT circulates at low nanomolar concentrations in men and lower in women, ionizing inefficiently and suffering from isobaric interference from other androgens. Even using current LC-MS/MS technology, large plasma volumes (>0.5 mL) are required for detection, undesirable clinically and unsuitable for animals. This study investigated derivatization approaches using hydrazine-based reagents to enhance ionization efficiency and sensitivity of analysis of DHT by LC-MS/MS. Derivatization of DHT using 2-hydrazino-1-methylpyridine (HMP) and 2-hydrazino-4-(trifluoromethyl)-pyrimidine (HTP) were compared. A method was validated using an UHPLC interfaced by electrospray with a triple quadruple mass spectrometer , analyzing human plasma (male and post-menopausal women) following solid-phase extraction. HMP derivatives were selected for validation affording greater sensitivity than those formed with HTP. HMP derivatives were detected by selected reaction monitoring (DHT-HMP m/z 396→108; testosterone-HMP m/z 394→108; androstenedione-HMP m/z 392→108). Chromatographic separation of androgen derivatives was optimized, carefully separating isobaric interferents and acceptable outputs for precision and trueness achieved following injection of 0.4 pg on column (approximately 34 pmol/L). HMP derivatives of all androgens tested could be detected in low plasma volumes: male (100 µL) and post-menopausal female (200 µL), and derivatives were stable over 30 days at -20°C. In conclusion, HMP derivatization, in conjunction with LC-MS/MS, is suitable for quantitative analysis of DHT, testosterone and androstenedione in low plasma volumes, offering advantages in sensitivity over current methodologies." @default.
- W3124277718 created "2021-02-01" @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5003564221 @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5006723166 @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5018893535 @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5022789899 @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5024140171 @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5031012386 @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5035191969 @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5040557836 @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5046618832 @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5060491832 @default.
- W3124277718 creator A5061345698 @default.
- W3124277718 date "2021-03-01" @default.
- W3124277718 modified "2023-10-07" @default.
- W3124277718 title "Derivatization with 2-hydrazino-1-methylpyridine enhances sensitivity of analysis of 5α-dihydrotestosterone in human plasma by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry" @default.
- W3124277718 cites W1499693260 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W1957056004 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W1966267283 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W1977586967 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W1982347878 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W1988485018 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W1991464475 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W1992846081 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W1996331126 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2009302808 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2014384581 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2017316159 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2026779107 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2031446975 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2031500928 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2033681308 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2036769856 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2046531738 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2051542700 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2052406182 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2055084106 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2064559169 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2070772635 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2071471986 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2073461929 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2075793488 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2081784418 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2084764467 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2089317074 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2090597579 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2090837632 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2094673456 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2095645524 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2104748844 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2111001978 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2117040869 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2123458994 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2130608150 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2136383818 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2146902911 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2148751896 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2162895515 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2163457049 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2180174854 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2291623169 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2293853291 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2409620807 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2511416757 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2735951600 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2930021946 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W2984626975 @default.
- W3124277718 cites W4452979 @default.
- W3124277718 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chroma.2021.461933" @default.
- W3124277718 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/7938423" @default.
- W3124277718 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33588275" @default.
- W3124277718 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W3124277718 type Work @default.
- W3124277718 sameAs 3124277718 @default.
- W3124277718 citedByCount "7" @default.
- W3124277718 countsByYear W31242777182021 @default.
- W3124277718 countsByYear W31242777182022 @default.
- W3124277718 countsByYear W31242777182023 @default.
- W3124277718 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5003564221 @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5006723166 @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5018893535 @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5022789899 @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5024140171 @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5031012386 @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5035191969 @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5040557836 @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5046618832 @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5060491832 @default.
- W3124277718 hasAuthorship W3124277718A5061345698 @default.
- W3124277718 hasBestOaLocation W31242777181 @default.
- W3124277718 hasConcept C162356407 @default.
- W3124277718 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W3124277718 hasConcept C2776923573 @default.
- W3124277718 hasConcept C2777911890 @default.
- W3124277718 hasConcept C2779341496 @default.
- W3124277718 hasConcept C2779881493 @default.
- W3124277718 hasConcept C31827203 @default.