2015
DOI: 10.1128/aem.02787-15
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A Rapid and Specific Method for the Detection of Indole in Complex Biological Samples

Abstract: bIndole, a bacterial product of tryptophan degradation, has a variety of important applications in the pharmaceutical industry and is a biomarker in biological and clinical specimens. Yet, specific assays to quantitate indole are complex and require expensive equipment and a high level of training. Thus, indole in biological samples is often estimated using the simple and rapid Kovács assay, which nonspecifically detects a variety of commonly occurring indole analogs. We demonstrate here a sensitive, specific,… Show more

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“…Indole was analysed using the Kovács reagent (Sigma‐Aldrich) as described elsewhere (Darkoh, Chappell, Gonzales, & Okhuysen, )). For tryptophan determinations, a series of calibration samples were prepared from a solution of acetonitrile:water (4:1) spiked with different quantities of tryptophan.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indole was analysed using the Kovács reagent (Sigma‐Aldrich) as described elsewhere (Darkoh, Chappell, Gonzales, & Okhuysen, )). For tryptophan determinations, a series of calibration samples were prepared from a solution of acetonitrile:water (4:1) spiked with different quantities of tryptophan.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We could now examine if indole, the product of several common gut bacteria, could have an effect on the susceptibility of individuals to infection and/or illness caused by Cryptosporidium. Previously, healthy subjects showed a wide distribution of FICs, with ϳ75% in the 1 to 4 mM range (15), and 80% of the baseline indole levels in a subset of 50 subjects used in the present study were in the same range. We then went a step further and examined stage 1 FICs with regard to the outcome of a Cryptosporidium challenge (Fig.…”
Section: Stage 1 Fics and Infection Outcomesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stool samples collected from subjects were stored at Ϫ80°C. Stage 1 samples were previously tested for FIC (15), while samples from stages 2 and 3 were tested for the present study. All samples were prepared for indole testing immediately after thawing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Da Stuhlproben von gesunden Menschen üblicherweise 1.0 mm bis 4.0 mm Indol enthalten, [20] vermuten wir, dass 1 und 2 im Darm vorhanden sind und unterschiedliche zytotoxische Funktionen ausüben, die spezifisch fürA AHC und …”
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