Development and validation of ID-LC-MS/MS method for L-tryptophan and its metabolites
10.3760/cma.j.cn114452-20230227-00123
- VernacularTitle:ID-LC-MS/MS检测L-色氨酸及其代谢物的方法建立及方法学评价
- Author:
Xinhua DAI
1
;
Fei FAN
;
Liye MENG
;
Yi LI
;
Yunfei AN
;
Yuangao ZOU
;
Lei ZHANG
;
Yangjuan BAI
Author Information
1. 四川大学华西医院实验医学科,成都 610041
- Keywords:
Tandem mass spectrometry;
L-tryptophan;
L-knurenine;
Kynurenic acid
- From:
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine
2023;46(8):822-829
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To establish an isotope dilution liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (ID-LC-MS/MS) method for the determination of L-tryptophan and its metabolites in serum.Methods:The methodology was established and evaluated using serum samples collected from 166 healthy subjects undergoing physical examinations at West China Hospital from November 2022 to January 2023 were collected. Isotope-labeled markers of L-tryptophan (Trp), L-kynurenine (Kyn), and kynurenic acid (KA) were used as internal standards. After protein precipitation treatment of serum samples, LC-MS/MS was used to determine Trp, Kyn, and KA simultaneously. The selectivity, specificity, linearity, detection limit (LOD), quantification limit (LOQ), carry-over, precision, recovery rate, matrix effect, and dilution integrity of the method were evaluated.Results:The linearity of Trp, Kyn, and KA was demonstrated to be 0.999. The LODs were 0.10 μmol/L, 0.01 μmol/L and 1.00 nmol/L, respectively. The LOQs were 0.20 μmol/L, 0.04 μmol/L and 2.00 nmol/L, respectively. The intra-batch precision and inter-batch precision were below<10%. The average recovery rate and the relative matrix effect were all about 100%. The samples over the upper limit of quantitation can be diluted up to 16 times. The Trp concentration, Kyn concentration, KA concentration, Kyn/Trp ratio, and KA/Kyn ratio in serum of healthy subjects were 59.55±10.92 μmol/L, 1.85±0.43 μmol/L, 39.89±17.93 nmol/L, (31.64±8.19)×10 -3 and 21.51±6.72, respectively. Conclusion:An ID-LC-MS/MS method was successfully established for the quantitative determination of Trp, Kyn, and KA in serum. The method proved to be simple, rapid, sensitive, accurate, and reliable, providing robust support for clinical research related to these analytes.