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Quantitation of plasma 13C-galactose and 13C-glucose during exercise by liquid chromatography/isotope ratio mass spectrometry.

Douglas J Morrison1, John P O'Hara, Roderick F G J King, Tom Preston.   

Abstract

The utilisation of carbohydrate sources under exercise conditions is of considerable importance in performance sports. Incorporation of optimal profiles of macronutrients can improve endurance performance in athletes. However, gaining an understanding of the metabolic partitioning under sustained exercise can be problematical and isotope labelling approaches can help quantify substrate utilisation. The utilisation of oral galactose was investigated using (13)C-galactose and measurement of plasma galactose and glucose enrichment by liquid chromatography/isotope ratio mass spectrometry (LC/IRMS). As little as 100 μL plasma could readily be analysed with only minimal sample processing. Fucose was used as a chemical and isotopic internal standard for the quantitation of plasma galactose and glucose concentrations, and isotopic enrichment. The close elution of galactose and glucose required a correction routine to be implemented to allow the measurement, and correction, of plasma glucose δ(13)C, even in the presence of very highly enriched galactose. A Bland-Altman plot of glucose concentration measured by LC/IRMS against glucose measured by an enzymatic method showed good agreement between the methods. Data from seven trained cyclists, undergoing galactose supplementation before exercise, demonstrate that galactose is converted into glucose and is available for subsequent energy metabolism.
Copyright © 2011 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21818809     DOI: 10.1002/rcm.5139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom        ISSN: 0951-4198            Impact factor:   2.419


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Authors:  John P O'Hara; David R Woods; Adrian Mellor; Christopher Boos; Liam Gallagher; Costas Tsakirides; Nicola C Arjomandkhah; David A Holdsworth; Carlton B Cooke; Douglas J Morrison; Thomas Preston; Roderick Fgj King
Journal:  Physiol Rep       Date:  2017-01

2.  Liver and muscle glycogen oxidation and performance with dose variation of glucose-fructose ingestion during prolonged (3 h) exercise.

Authors:  Andy J King; John P O'Hara; Nicola C Arjomandkhah; Josh Rowe; Douglas J Morrison; Thomas Preston; Roderick F G J King
Journal:  Eur J Appl Physiol       Date:  2019-03-06       Impact factor: 3.078

3.  Carbohydrate dose influences liver and muscle glycogen oxidation and performance during prolonged exercise.

Authors:  Andy J King; John P O'Hara; Douglas J Morrison; Tom Preston; Roderick F G J King
Journal:  Physiol Rep       Date:  2018-01
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