2012
DOI: 10.1002/nbm.1816
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Absolute quantification of metabolites in breast cancer cell extracts by quantitative 2D 1H INADEQUATE NMR

Abstract: Metabolomic studies by NMR spectroscopy are increasingly employed for a variety of biomedical applications. A very standardized 1D proton NMR protocol is generally employed for data acquisition, associated with multivariate statistical tests. Even if targeted approaches have been proposed to quantify metabolites from such experiments, quantification is often made difficult by the high degree of overlap characterizing (1) H NMR spectra of biological samples. Two-dimensional spectroscopy presents a high potentia… Show more

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“…However, by using calibration techniques such as the standard addition method, 49 it is possible to determine absolute amounts, here of different flavor components in coffee. Our results are in very good agreement with previously reported data based on different techniques, which confirms the validity of the proposed NMR approach.…”
Section: ■ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, by using calibration techniques such as the standard addition method, 49 it is possible to determine absolute amounts, here of different flavor components in coffee. Our results are in very good agreement with previously reported data based on different techniques, which confirms the validity of the proposed NMR approach.…”
Section: ■ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The second strategy is 2D-or higherdimensional NMR techniques. For example, 1 H-13 C HSQC [81], 2D J-resolved NMR (JRES) [82,92], 2D 1 H incredible natural-abundance double-quantum transfer experiment (INADEQUATE) [85], and 1 H-1 H correlation spectroscopy (COSY) [84] have been employed to quantitative metabolomics. However, conventional quantitative 2D NMR experiments usually require long experimental time (usually from 30 min to several hours).…”
Section: Metabolomicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9). The quantitative aspects of DQ NMR spectroscopy were investigated for mixtures recently [29] and subsequently applied on extracts of breast cancer cell lines ( Fig. 10) using the spiking approach.…”
Section: Dqs Analysis Of Mixturesmentioning
confidence: 99%