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Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for lipid-soluble metabolites

Although the water-soluble metabolite profile of human mesenchymal stem cells is known, the lipid profile still needs further investigation. In this study, methanol-chloroform was used to extract pid-soluble metabolites and perchloric acid was used to extract water-soluble metabolites. Furthermore,...

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Autores principales: Dai, Haiyang, Hong, Bikai, Xu, Zhifeng, Ma, Lian, Chen, Yaowen, Xiao, Yeyu, Wu, Renhua
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Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4146060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25206519
http://dx.doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.22.010
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author Dai, Haiyang
Hong, Bikai
Xu, Zhifeng
Ma, Lian
Chen, Yaowen
Xiao, Yeyu
Wu, Renhua
author_facet Dai, Haiyang
Hong, Bikai
Xu, Zhifeng
Ma, Lian
Chen, Yaowen
Xiao, Yeyu
Wu, Renhua
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description Although the water-soluble metabolite profile of human mesenchymal stem cells is known, the lipid profile still needs further investigation. In this study, methanol-chloroform was used to extract pid-soluble metabolites and perchloric acid was used to extract water-soluble metabolites. Furthermore, a dual phase extraction method using methanol-chloroform and water was used to obtain both water and lipid fractions simultaneously. All metabolite extractions were analyzed on a 9.4T high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer. Metabolite resonance peaks were assigned in the acquired spectra according to the chemical shift, and the extraction efficiency of ferent methods was compared. Results showed that in the spectra of water-soluble extracts, major metabolites comprised low molecular weight metabolites, including lactate, acetic acid, fatty acids, threonine, glutamic acid, creatine, choline and its derivatives, while in the spectra of lipid-soluble extracts, most metabolites were assigned to fatty acids. Among the different extraction procedures, perchloric acid was more efficient in extracting water-soluble metabolites and methanol-chloroform was efficient in extracting organic components compared with the dual phase extraction method. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy showed that as low as 0.7 mg organic yield was enough to obtain clear resonance peaks, while about 6.0 mg water-soluble yield was needed to obtain relatively favorable spectral lines. These results show that the efficiency of extracting water and lipid fractions is higher using perchloric acid and methanol-chloroform compared with dual phase extraction and that nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for analyzing lipid-soluble extracts.
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spelling pubmed-41460602014-09-09 Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for lipid-soluble metabolites Dai, Haiyang Hong, Bikai Xu, Zhifeng Ma, Lian Chen, Yaowen Xiao, Yeyu Wu, Renhua Neural Regen Res Research and Report Article: Stem Cells and Neural Regeneration Although the water-soluble metabolite profile of human mesenchymal stem cells is known, the lipid profile still needs further investigation. In this study, methanol-chloroform was used to extract pid-soluble metabolites and perchloric acid was used to extract water-soluble metabolites. Furthermore, a dual phase extraction method using methanol-chloroform and water was used to obtain both water and lipid fractions simultaneously. All metabolite extractions were analyzed on a 9.4T high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometer. Metabolite resonance peaks were assigned in the acquired spectra according to the chemical shift, and the extraction efficiency of ferent methods was compared. Results showed that in the spectra of water-soluble extracts, major metabolites comprised low molecular weight metabolites, including lactate, acetic acid, fatty acids, threonine, glutamic acid, creatine, choline and its derivatives, while in the spectra of lipid-soluble extracts, most metabolites were assigned to fatty acids. Among the different extraction procedures, perchloric acid was more efficient in extracting water-soluble metabolites and methanol-chloroform was efficient in extracting organic components compared with the dual phase extraction method. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy showed that as low as 0.7 mg organic yield was enough to obtain clear resonance peaks, while about 6.0 mg water-soluble yield was needed to obtain relatively favorable spectral lines. These results show that the efficiency of extracting water and lipid fractions is higher using perchloric acid and methanol-chloroform compared with dual phase extraction and that nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for analyzing lipid-soluble extracts. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4146060/ /pubmed/25206519 http://dx.doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.22.010 Text en Copyright: © Neural Regeneration Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research and Report Article: Stem Cells and Neural Regeneration
Dai, Haiyang
Hong, Bikai
Xu, Zhifeng
Ma, Lian
Chen, Yaowen
Xiao, Yeyu
Wu, Renhua
Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for lipid-soluble metabolites
title Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for lipid-soluble metabolites
title_full Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for lipid-soluble metabolites
title_fullStr Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for lipid-soluble metabolites
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for lipid-soluble metabolites
title_short Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for lipid-soluble metabolites
title_sort nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is highly sensitive for lipid-soluble metabolites
topic Research and Report Article: Stem Cells and Neural Regeneration
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4146060/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25206519
http://dx.doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.22.010
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