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One-step analysis of major bile components in human bile using 1H NMR spectroscopy.

G A Nagana Gowda1, B S Somashekar, Omkar B Ijare, Ajay Sharma, V K Kapoor, C L Khetrapal.   

Abstract

Human gallbladder bile dissolved in dimethylsulfoxide provides sharp and resolved signals for major bile components in 1H NMR spectra. Characteristic well-resolved marker signals that invariably appear in 1H NMR spectra of bile were identified for cholesterol (H18 methyl signal at 0.643 ppm), lipids (glycerol CH signal at 5.064 ppm), total bile acids (H18 signals in the range 0.520-0.626 ppm), total glycine conjugated bile acids (NH signal at 6.958 ppm), total taurine conjugated bile acids (NH signal at 7.646 ppm), and urea (NH2 signal near 5.48 ppm), which enabled their rapid and accurate analysis. Excellent linearity and precision of quantitative analysis was observed for all the identified bile components (R2 > 0.99 for all). The method was demonstrated on gallbladder bile from 19 patients with gallbladder diseases. Urea in bile was identified by NMR for the first time and its quantitative analysis, along with several other bile components, is presented. The majority of the bile components could be analyzed in a single step. Accurate and rapid quantification of several bile components noninvasively by using the method presented herein may have far-reaching implications in the study of bile acid metabolism and pathophysiology of various hepatobiliary and gastrointestinal diseases.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16981436     DOI: 10.1007/s11745-006-5007-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lipids        ISSN: 0024-4201            Impact factor:   1.880


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