2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchromb.2011.09.049
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Determination of sucrose in equine serum using liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC/MS)

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“…Previous reports also used a mixture of acetonitrile: water for precipitation of plasma proteins in the assay of natural sucrose in the serum of bottlenose dolphins [20] and horses [18].…”
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“…Previous reports also used a mixture of acetonitrile: water for precipitation of plasma proteins in the assay of natural sucrose in the serum of bottlenose dolphins [20] and horses [18].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We propose that the advancement of new analytical methods, such as LC-MS/MS, should enable the use of non-radioactive sucrose as marker of BBB permeability. In fact, tandem mass spectrometry methods for measurement in body fluids of various sugars, including sucrose, have recently been described [18][19][20]. It is obvious, however, that sucrose from dietary sources is present in plasma of humans and animals at variable concentrations in the low micromolar range [18,21].…”
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“…Gastric permeability was assessed for each horse on Day 0 and Day 13, before and after 14 days of NSAID or placebo administration, by determination of sucrose absorption as described previously. 9 Horses were fasted overnight (a minimum of 12 hours) before gastroscopy and then received 0.5 g/kg body weight of sucrose as a 10% solution in tap water via nasogastric intubation. Blood samples were collected from the jugular vein at 0 (before), 15, 30, 45, 60, 90, 120, and 240 minutes post sucrose administration from an aseptically placed intravenous catheter.…”
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“…9 Assay validation, specificity, and sensitivity have been described. 9 The limit of detection was 50 pg/lL, although concentrations as low as 11 pg/lL were detected. Study samples were run in duplicate, firstly by treatment group and then in randomized order to exclude potential confounding of results caused by sample handling.…”
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