2014
DOI: 10.5935/0103-5053.20140230
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Bioanalytical Studies of Porphyric Disorders Using HPLC with Fluorescence Detection

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“…Serine biosynthesis disorders are associated with neurological disorders (Koning et al, ) such as schizophrenia (Devor & Waziri, ), seizures and severe psychomotor retardation (Jaeken et al, ). Threonine is an important amino acid for the metabolism of porphyrin (Cypriani, Alves, Bechara, & Assunção, ), synthesized from Asp and catabolized by the following pathway: conversion to alpha‐ketobutyric acid threonine dehydratase, cleavage to Gly and acetaldehyde by threonine aldolase and hydrogenation and decarboxylation to produce aminoacetone (House, Hall, & Brosnan, ). One study showed an increase in Thr in the serum and urine of 5p− patients, suggesting enzymatic failures which consequently cause disturbances in amino acid metabolism (Kühner et al, ).…”
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“…Serine biosynthesis disorders are associated with neurological disorders (Koning et al, ) such as schizophrenia (Devor & Waziri, ), seizures and severe psychomotor retardation (Jaeken et al, ). Threonine is an important amino acid for the metabolism of porphyrin (Cypriani, Alves, Bechara, & Assunção, ), synthesized from Asp and catabolized by the following pathway: conversion to alpha‐ketobutyric acid threonine dehydratase, cleavage to Gly and acetaldehyde by threonine aldolase and hydrogenation and decarboxylation to produce aminoacetone (House, Hall, & Brosnan, ). One study showed an increase in Thr in the serum and urine of 5p− patients, suggesting enzymatic failures which consequently cause disturbances in amino acid metabolism (Kühner et al, ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, another study showed (Furtado et al, 2017) Serine biosynthesis disorders are associated with neurological disorders (Koning et al, 2003) such as schizophrenia (Devor & Waziri, 1993), seizures and severe psychomotor retardation (Jaeken et al, 1996). Threonine is an important amino acid for the metabolism of porphyrin (Cypriani, Alves, Bechara, & Assunção, 2014), synthesized from Asp and catabolized by the following pathway:…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this study we report the validation of a simple, relatively low‐cost method, using a nonacid liquid–liquid extraction procedure, followed by the quantification of zinc‐protoporphyrin using HPLC with a fluorescence detector. With good recovery and accuracy, the method is sensitive enough to evaluate this biomarker of Pb effect, as well as applicable in the diagnosis of porphyria (Cypriani, Alves, Bechara, & Assunção, 2014). Furthermore, here we report the application of the analytical method in the preliminary assessment of artisanal potters from a village in Brazil famous for its arts and craft.…”
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“…Specific monitoring of the concentration of porphyrins was intended to be used for characterization of induced changes in porphyrin metabolism upon treatment. Thus, the quantification of porphyrins, including heme, by chromatographic methods was already proposed in the 1970s. Analysis of porphyrin extracts from biological media by comparison of the elution profiles with an internal porphyrin standard by HPLC allows for the identification. In principle, two different techniques employing varying porphyrin preparation procedures need to be mentioned: normal-phase-HPLC (NP-HPLC) and reversed-phase-HPLC (RP-HPLC).…”
Section: Chromatographic Analytical Techniques and Capillary Electrop...mentioning
confidence: 99%