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Query: EC:3.1.6.1 (
sulfatase
)
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2,5,7,8-Tetramethyl-2-(2'-carboxyethyl)-6-hydroxychroman
(
alpha-CEHC
), the water-soluble metabolite of alpha-tocopherol (alpha-TOH) with a shortened side chain but an intact hydroxychroman structure, has been identified in human urine and are thought to be produced in significant amount at excess intake of alpha-TOH. In previous studies, CEHCs in biological specimens were measured by HPLC, GC-MS or LC-MS, preceded by a hydrolysis procedure using either enzyme or methanolic HCl. In an attempt to analyze
alpha-CEHC
in rat urine accordingly, we observed that enzyme hydrolysis was relatively inefficient in releasing
alpha-CEHC
compared to high concentrations of HCl. The HCl releasable
alpha-CEHC
conjugate was isolated and chemically identified as 6-O-sulfated
alpha-CEHC
(
alpha-CEHC
sulfate). Using the synthetic
alpha-CEHC
sulfate standard, it was found that
sulfatase
could not hydrolyze to a significant extent. On the other hand, pretreatment with HCl at 60 degrees C in the presence of ascorbate, followed by a one-step ether extraction, not only hydrolyzed the sulfate conjugate completely but also extracted
alpha-CEHC
with high recovery. The inclusion of ascorbate minimized the conversion of
alpha-CEHC
to alpha-tocopheronolactone in the HCl pretreatment. A complete procedure for the quantitative analysis of
alpha-CEHC
including HCl hydrolysis, ether extraction and reverse phase isocratic HPLC-ECD was thus established. In conclusion,
alpha-CEHC
sulfate was isolated and identified as the HCl-releasable conjugate of
alpha-CEHC
in rat urine. A rapid and sensitive method with high reproducibility for the determination of free, conjugated and total
alpha-CEHC
is then established.
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PMID:Isolation and identification of alpha-CEHC sulfate in rat urine and an improved method for the determination of conjugated alpha-CEHC. 1899 51