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Determination of Reduced and Oxidized Coenzyme Q(10) in Canine Plasma and Heart Tissue by HPLC-ECD: Comparison with LC-MS/MS Quantification

Coenzyme Q(10) (Q(10)) plays an important role in mammals for energy production in the mitochondria, and as a potent antioxidant. Oxidation ratio (% oxidized in relation to total Q(10)) has been proposed as an important biomarker. A sensitive and reproducible HPLC-ECD method was developed for determ...

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Autores principales: Schou-Pedersen, Anne Marie V., Schemeth, Dieter, Lykkesfeldt, Jens
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6720496/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31366077
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8080253
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description Coenzyme Q(10) (Q(10)) plays an important role in mammals for energy production in the mitochondria, and as a potent antioxidant. Oxidation ratio (% oxidized in relation to total Q(10)) has been proposed as an important biomarker. A sensitive and reproducible HPLC-ECD method was developed for determination of reduced and oxidized Q(10) in canine plasma and heart tissue. Chromatographic separation was achieved in 10 min using a Waters Nova-pak C(18) column and a mobile phase with lithium perchlorate in ethanol/methanol/2-propanol. The validation showed satisfying results. Excellent linear correlation was found (r(2) > 0.9997), intra- and inter-day precisions were below 6.5% (n = 5) and recoveries were between 89 and 109% (n = 5). Sensitivity stated as Lower Limit of Quantification (LLOQ) was 10 nM. Acceptable stability of both extracted and un-extracted samples was observed. The plasma concentration range of total Q(10) was found to be between 0.64 and 1.24 µg/mL. Comparison with a developed LC-MS/MS method showed a correlation of r = 0.85 for reduced Q(10) and r = 0.60 for oxidized Q(10) (N = 17). However, average results were around 30% lower for ubiquinol using the LC-MS/MS method as compared with the HPLC-ECD analysis. The two methods are therefore not considered to be interchangeable.
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spelling pubmed-67204962019-09-10 Determination of Reduced and Oxidized Coenzyme Q(10) in Canine Plasma and Heart Tissue by HPLC-ECD: Comparison with LC-MS/MS Quantification Schou-Pedersen, Anne Marie V. Schemeth, Dieter Lykkesfeldt, Jens Antioxidants (Basel) Article Coenzyme Q(10) (Q(10)) plays an important role in mammals for energy production in the mitochondria, and as a potent antioxidant. Oxidation ratio (% oxidized in relation to total Q(10)) has been proposed as an important biomarker. A sensitive and reproducible HPLC-ECD method was developed for determination of reduced and oxidized Q(10) in canine plasma and heart tissue. Chromatographic separation was achieved in 10 min using a Waters Nova-pak C(18) column and a mobile phase with lithium perchlorate in ethanol/methanol/2-propanol. The validation showed satisfying results. Excellent linear correlation was found (r(2) > 0.9997), intra- and inter-day precisions were below 6.5% (n = 5) and recoveries were between 89 and 109% (n = 5). Sensitivity stated as Lower Limit of Quantification (LLOQ) was 10 nM. Acceptable stability of both extracted and un-extracted samples was observed. The plasma concentration range of total Q(10) was found to be between 0.64 and 1.24 µg/mL. Comparison with a developed LC-MS/MS method showed a correlation of r = 0.85 for reduced Q(10) and r = 0.60 for oxidized Q(10) (N = 17). However, average results were around 30% lower for ubiquinol using the LC-MS/MS method as compared with the HPLC-ECD analysis. The two methods are therefore not considered to be interchangeable. MDPI 2019-07-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6720496/ /pubmed/31366077 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox8080253 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Determination of Reduced and Oxidized Coenzyme Q(10) in Canine Plasma and Heart Tissue by HPLC-ECD: Comparison with LC-MS/MS Quantification
title Determination of Reduced and Oxidized Coenzyme Q(10) in Canine Plasma and Heart Tissue by HPLC-ECD: Comparison with LC-MS/MS Quantification
title_full Determination of Reduced and Oxidized Coenzyme Q(10) in Canine Plasma and Heart Tissue by HPLC-ECD: Comparison with LC-MS/MS Quantification
title_fullStr Determination of Reduced and Oxidized Coenzyme Q(10) in Canine Plasma and Heart Tissue by HPLC-ECD: Comparison with LC-MS/MS Quantification
title_full_unstemmed Determination of Reduced and Oxidized Coenzyme Q(10) in Canine Plasma and Heart Tissue by HPLC-ECD: Comparison with LC-MS/MS Quantification
title_short Determination of Reduced and Oxidized Coenzyme Q(10) in Canine Plasma and Heart Tissue by HPLC-ECD: Comparison with LC-MS/MS Quantification
title_sort determination of reduced and oxidized coenzyme q(10) in canine plasma and heart tissue by hplc-ecd: comparison with lc-ms/ms quantification
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6720496/
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