“…[87,88] In particular, we demonstrated the CAR scavenging effect towards cytotoxic aldehydes in biological matrices by using a peptidomic approach; with the aim of identifying the main detoxification pathways of unsaturated aldehydes in skeletal muscle, rat gastrocnemius homogenate was spiked with HNE and, after 1 h incubation, peptides and peptide adducts were identified by LC-ESIMS-MS analysis. [87,89] Figure 5 shows the two-dimensional plot of native (upper panel) and HNE spiked (lower panel) sample, the latter characterised by the presence of two adducts at m/z 383 and 397, which were identified by MS-MS analysis as Michael adducts of HNE with CAR, and anserine (ANS), respectively. In addition, CAR-HNE has been shown to be an early, stable, and specific biomarker of oxidative stress in rat skeletal muscle exposed to oxidative damage.…”