Author/Authors :
Amerigo Beneduci، نويسنده , , Giuseppe Chidichimo، نويسنده , , Giuseppe Dardo، نويسنده , , Gabriele Pontoni، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
A method to obtain high reproducibility of 1H NMR chemical shift of peaks of biofluid metabolites, by simple acidification with HCl is evaluated. Biofluid 1H NMR analysis is indeed spoiled by a strong chemical shift dependence of metabolite peaks on parameters such as ionic strength, concentration of some earth alkali cations and, mostly, on pH of samples. The resulting chemical shift variations, as large as 0.1 ppm, generate misalignments of homogeneous peaks, artifacts and misinterpretations.
Reproducible alignment is essential in 1H NMR based metabonomics, where peak misalignments prevent even very wide bins (i.e., 0.04 ppm, as elsewhere proposed) from being used to integrate spectral data for multivariate statistical analysis. Here is demonstrated that routine acidification with HCl to 1.2 ≤ pH ≤ 2.0 ensures highly reproducible peak alignment of urine 1H NMR spectra. In this respect, simple inspection of citrate peaks in the urine can be used to measure pH, as it will be extensively discussed, in that at such low pH they show no dependency on other urine components as reported at higher pH. Under these conditions, in as many as 493 urine samples, in which concentrations of Ca2+, Mg2+, K+, Na+, Cl−, phosphate, and creatinine and ionic strength measured by means of well standardized conventional procedures, showed very wide ranges, peaks align within a SD always lower than 0.002 ppm, thus allowing the use of integration bins at least five times narrower than 0.04 ppm.
Keywords :
1H NMR , Urine metabolite , Metabonomics , Peak alignment , pH , Inorganic composition