2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11306-014-0627-0
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Metabolomic analysis of the effects of omeprazole and famotidine on aspirin-induced gastric injury

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“…Because this compound is one of the intermediates in the TCA cycle, this alteration might suggest the disturbance of energy metabolism in GU [31]. In a previous study on gastric ulcer, alteration of cis-aconitate was observed which confirms this result [32]. Glycine was decreased in treated group tissues which could be due to elevated energy consuming in order to protect against gastric damage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Because this compound is one of the intermediates in the TCA cycle, this alteration might suggest the disturbance of energy metabolism in GU [31]. In a previous study on gastric ulcer, alteration of cis-aconitate was observed which confirms this result [32]. Glycine was decreased in treated group tissues which could be due to elevated energy consuming in order to protect against gastric damage.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…Following centrifugal filtration through a Millipore 5-kDa cutoff filter, the filtrate was lyophilized and dissolved in 50 μL of Milli-Q water containing reference compounds (200 μM 3-aminopyrrolidine and 200 μM trimesate). Metabolite standards for identification of metabolites and CE-TOF–MS conditions for metabolite analysis were as used in our previous study 6. All CE-TOF–MS experiments were performed using an Agilent 1600 CE capillary electrophoresis system (Agilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany), Agilent G3250AA LC/MSD TOF–MS system (Agilent Technologies, Palo Alto, CA, USA), Agilent 1100 isocratic HPLC pump, Agilent G1603A CE–MS adapter kit, and Agilent G1607A CE-electro spray ionization (ESI)–MS sprayer kit.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…System control and data acquisition were done using the Agilent G2201AA ChemStation software for CE and Analyst QS software for TOF–MS. Annotation tables were generated by the same method used in our previous study 5,6…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…QQQ mass accuracy L3 6 groups: water-occasion A Ao (n = 6), water and paracetamol-occasion A A1 (n = 6), water-occasion B Bo (n = 6), water and paracetamol-occasion B B1 (n = 6), water-occasion C Co (n = 6) and water and paracetamoloccasion C C1 (n = 6) future science group Review García, Godzien, Lopez-Gonzalves & Barbas profiles in plasma showed better stability than those in serum. Soga's group optimized a strategy to purify and extract metabolites from plasma or serum samples based on plasma:methanol:water:chloroform in a (1:9:2:10) ratio, followed by centrifugal filtration through a 5-kDa cut-off, evaporation and resuspension in the same volume [38,[44][45][46][47][48][49][50] or half volume [51] of purified water. Since 2006 [52] they are using this protocol for their global approach with CE-MS as a routine method.…”
Section: Plasma and Serummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 1, to study metabolites in different biological samples with special protocols focused on extraction of polar and ionizable compounds. As the migration time reproducibility is lower with CE-MS than with other MS-chromatographic couplings, the use of one or several internal standards is a common approach [33][34][35][36][37][38].…”
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