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Query: EC:1.3.99.3 (
acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
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We describe an improved radio-enzymatic method for the measurement of carnitine, short-chain acyl-carnitine and long-chain acyl-carnitine in plasma and tissue. An internal standard, hexadecanoyl-[CH3-3H]-carnitine was synthesised and used to improve the determination of long-chain acyl-carnitine. The between and within batch precisions were 10.4 and 7%, respectively. Control data for neonates, infants, children and adults in the fed and fasted state are documented. In addition we confirm the hypocarnitinaemia associated with pregnancy. Patients with
medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
deficiency were studied during episodes of hypoglycaemia. In both fasted controls and patients there were high concentrations of short-chain acyl-carnitine, however in the latter group there were also low concentrations of free carnitine. We suggest that the monitoring of plasma carnitine and its derivatives is a useful adjunct to the investigation of children suspected to suffer from inherited disorders of mitochondrial beta-oxidation. We also describe a sample preparation procedure suitable for high performance liquid chromatographic analysis of specific acyl-carnitines from urine, plasma and tissue homogenates. The recoveries of acetyl-carnitine, octanoyl-carnitine and hexadecanoyl carnitine from urine were 101.5, 95 and 91% and from plasma 99.5, 91.5 and 85.5%, respectively. Acyl-carnitines (C2-C16) were analysed as their p-bromophenacyl derivatives by reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography using a ternary gradient of
acetonitrile
/water/triethylamine phosphate. We report ten patients who excreted octanoyl-carnitine, hexanoyl-carnitine and in some cases a small amount of decanoyl-carnitine. In most of these cases suberylglycine and dicarboxylic acids were also detected by GC/MS. We had access to cultured fibroblasts from five of these patients and were able to demonstrate
medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
deficiency by direct enzyme assay.
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PMID:The measurement of carnitine and acyl-carnitines: application to the investigation of patients with suspected inherited disorders of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. 132 83
A high-performance liquid chromatographic method for the separation of acylcarnitines after derivatization with 4'-bromophenacyl trifluoromethanesulfonate is presented. Derivatization of acylcarnitines was achieved at room temperature within 10 min. Separation of the acylcarnitine 4'-bromophenacyl esters was accomplished by high-performance liquid chromatography using as the analytical column a Resolve-PAK 5-microns C18 radially compressed cartridge eluted with a tertiary gradient containing varying proportions of water,
acetonitrile
, tetrahydrofuran, triethylamine, potassium phosphate, and phosphoric acid. Acylcarnitine 4'-bromophenacyl esters were detected spectrophotometrically at 254 nm. Baseline separation was obtained for a standard mixture (5 nmol of each injected) containing carnitine, acetyl-, propionyl-, butyryl-, valeryl-, hexanoyl-, heptanoyl-, octanoyl-, nonanoyl-, decanoyl-, lauroyl-, myristroyl-, palmitoyl-, and stearoylcarnitine. Nearly complete separation was obtained for a standard mixture containing butyryl-, isobutyryl-, isovaleryl-, and 2-methylbutyrylcarnitine. The method was applied to a normal human urine and then to this same urine spiked with the acylcarnitine standards. Urinary acylcarnitine profiles from patients having propionic acidemia, isovaleric acidemia, and
medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
deficiency were performed. Urinary isovalerylcarnitine was quantified in the patient with isovaleric acidemia using heptanoylcarnitine as an internal standard.
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PMID:High-performance liquid chromatographic separation of acylcarnitines following derivatization with 4'-bromophenacyl trifluoromethanesulfonate. 234 45
This paper describes a method for the quantitative determination of free carnitine, acetylcarnitine, propionylcarnitine, hexanoylcarnitine, octanoylcarnitine, and total carnitine in plasma. Carnitine and acylcarnitines were extracted from 100 microliters of plasma with
acetonitrile
/methanol and isolated using 0.5-ml columns of silica gel. Samples were then derivatized with 4'-bromophenacyl trifluoromethanesulfonate and quantified by high-performance liquid chromatography with detection at 260 nm. Carnitine and acylcarnitines were quantified in normal human plasma and the plasma of patients diagnosed with methylmalonic aciduria, propionic acidemia, and
medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
deficiency.
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PMID:Quantification of free carnitine, individual short- and medium-chain acylcarnitines, and total carnitine in plasma by high-performance liquid chromatography. 821 94
A high-performance liquid chromatographic method is presented for the determination of urinary acylcarnitines. After solid phase extraction on silica columns the acylcarnitines are converted to 4'-bromophenacyl esters with 4'-bromophenacylbromide in the presence of N,N-diisopropylethylamine. Complete derivatization was achieved at 37 degrees C within 30 min. The 4'-bromophenacyl esters were separated by high-performance liquid chromatography on a Hypersil BDS C8 reversed-phase column with a binary gradient containing varying proportions of
acetonitrile
, water and 0.1 M triethylamine phosphate buffer. Essentially baseline separation was obtained with a standard mixture containing 4'-bromophenacyl esters of carnitine and synthetic acylcarnitines of increasing chain length ranging from acetyl- to palmitoylcarnitine. The method was used to obtain urinary acylcarnitine profiles from patients with propionic, methylmalonic and isovaleric acidemia and with medium-chain and multiple
acyl-CoA dehydrogenase
deficiency. Quantification of the acylcarnitines was achieved using undecanoylcarnitine as internal standard.
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PMID:Determination of acylcarnitines in urine of patients with inborn errors of metabolism using high-performance liquid chromatography after derivatization with 4'-bromophenacylbromide. 822 73