Quantitative Detection of Amino Acids and Carnitine in Human Blood and Quality Control of Peptide Drugs

In order to deal with the biochemical metabolic disorder and the lack of end metabolites caused by hereditary metabolic diseases, a quantitative detection method of amino acids and carnitine in human blood and the quality control method of polypeptide drugs were proposed. First, a method for the det...

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Main Authors: Yuchun Ma, Yujie Zhu, Zhengqing Lu, Huiqing Hu, Jinmei Li, Shangqing Yang, Jiaru Han
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1652592
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author Yuchun Ma
Yujie Zhu
Zhengqing Lu
Huiqing Hu
Jinmei Li
Shangqing Yang
Jiaru Han
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Yujie Zhu
Zhengqing Lu
Huiqing Hu
Jinmei Li
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Jiaru Han
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description In order to deal with the biochemical metabolic disorder and the lack of end metabolites caused by hereditary metabolic diseases, a quantitative detection method of amino acids and carnitine in human blood and the quality control method of polypeptide drugs were proposed. First, a method for the detection of 10 amino acids and 32 acylcarnitine metabolites in human blood was established and analyzed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Through the experimental research on typical peptide drugs, combined with the classical synthesis process and the PLS-DA model of human body in different regions, the relevant detection methods for the quality control of peptide drugs were established, which provided a reference for the formulation of peptide drug quality standards. The experimental results show that the quantitative detection method proposed in this paper can effectively detect the content of most amino acids and acylcarnitine. The classical detection method achieved a loss of 16.74% smaller mass-to-charge ratio, and based on this, the quantitative standard for polypeptide drug delivery was determined, which verifies the correctness and superiority of the detection method in this paper.
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spelling doaj-art-e145b6d5e7024ab38cfd82e0f22b95f02025-02-03T05:53:38ZengWileyJournal of Chemistry2090-90712022-01-01202210.1155/2022/1652592Quantitative Detection of Amino Acids and Carnitine in Human Blood and Quality Control of Peptide DrugsYuchun Ma0Yujie Zhu1Zhengqing Lu2Huiqing Hu3Jinmei Li4Shangqing Yang5Jiaru Han6Pharmacy DepartmentPharmacy DepartmentPharmacy DepartmentPharmacy DepartmentPharmacy DepartmentPharmacy DepartmentPharmacy DepartmentIn order to deal with the biochemical metabolic disorder and the lack of end metabolites caused by hereditary metabolic diseases, a quantitative detection method of amino acids and carnitine in human blood and the quality control method of polypeptide drugs were proposed. First, a method for the detection of 10 amino acids and 32 acylcarnitine metabolites in human blood was established and analyzed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry. Through the experimental research on typical peptide drugs, combined with the classical synthesis process and the PLS-DA model of human body in different regions, the relevant detection methods for the quality control of peptide drugs were established, which provided a reference for the formulation of peptide drug quality standards. The experimental results show that the quantitative detection method proposed in this paper can effectively detect the content of most amino acids and acylcarnitine. The classical detection method achieved a loss of 16.74% smaller mass-to-charge ratio, and based on this, the quantitative standard for polypeptide drug delivery was determined, which verifies the correctness and superiority of the detection method in this paper.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1652592
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Yujie Zhu
Zhengqing Lu
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Jinmei Li
Shangqing Yang
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Quantitative Detection of Amino Acids and Carnitine in Human Blood and Quality Control of Peptide Drugs
Journal of Chemistry
title Quantitative Detection of Amino Acids and Carnitine in Human Blood and Quality Control of Peptide Drugs
title_full Quantitative Detection of Amino Acids and Carnitine in Human Blood and Quality Control of Peptide Drugs
title_fullStr Quantitative Detection of Amino Acids and Carnitine in Human Blood and Quality Control of Peptide Drugs
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative Detection of Amino Acids and Carnitine in Human Blood and Quality Control of Peptide Drugs
title_short Quantitative Detection of Amino Acids and Carnitine in Human Blood and Quality Control of Peptide Drugs
title_sort quantitative detection of amino acids and carnitine in human blood and quality control of peptide drugs
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1652592
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