“…Mouse IQ urinary metabolites identified earlier were purified using HPLC solvent systems described previously (Lakshmi et al, 2008). Purification of the new early eluting metabolites uses the following HPLC solvent systems at a flow rate of 1 ml/min: solvent system 2, the mobile phase contained 20 mM ammonium formate, pH 3.1, in 0% acetonitrile from 0 to 10 min, 0 to 40% acetonitrile from 10 to 15 min, and 40 to 0% acetonitrile from 20 to 25 min; solvent system 3, the mobile phase contained 20 mM ammonium acetate, pH 7.8, in 0% methanol from 0 to 2 min, 0 to 2% methanol from 2 to 7 min, 2 to 3.2% from 10 to 17 min, 3.2 to 35% methanol from 27 to 32 min, and 35 to 0% from 35 to 40 min; solvent 4, the mobile phase contained 0.1% glacial acetic acid, pH 3.0, in 0% methanol from 0 to 2 min, 0 to 2.5% methanol from 2 to 7 min, 2.5 to 50% methanol from 10 to 15 min, and 50 to 0% methanol from 15 to 20 min; solvent 5, the mobile phase contained 20 mM ammonium acetate, pH 7.8, in 0% methanol from 0 to 15 min, 0 to 0.15% methanol from 15 to 30 min, 0.15 to 40% methanol from 30 to 35 min, and 40 to 0% methanol from 40 to 45 min; solvent 6, the mobile dmd.aspetjournals.org phase contained 20 mM ammonium acetate, pH 7.8, in 0% acetonitrile from 0 to 15 min, 0 to 0.15% acetonitrile from 15 to 30 min, 0.15 to 40% acetonitrile from 30 to 35 min, and 40 to 0% acetonitrile from 40 to 45 min; and solvent 7, the mobile phase contained 0.1% glacial acetic acid, pH 3.0, in 0% acetonitrile from 0 to 15 min, 0 to 40% acetonitrile from 15 to 20 min, and 40 to 0% acetonitrile from 25 to 30 min.…”