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A new LC-MS assay for the quantitative analysis of vitamin K metabolites in human urine.

Matthew G McDonald1, Catherine K Yeung2, Aaron M Teitelbaum3, Amanda L Johnson3, Shinya Fujii4, Hiroyuki Kagechika4, Allan E Rettie3.   

Abstract

Vitamin K (VK), in both its phylloquinone and menaquinone forms, has been hypothesized to undergo ω- and β-oxidation on its hydrophobic side chain in order to generate the observed urinary metabolites, K acid I and K acid II, which are excreted primarily as glucuronide conjugates. Synthetic standards of K acid I, K acid II, and a putative intermediate metabolite, menaquinone (MK)1 ω-COOH, were used to develop and optimize a new atmospheric pressure negative chemical ionization LC-MS/MS assay for the quantitation of these compounds in urine from untreated individuals and subjects treated with a high dose VK supplement. VK catabolites were extracted from urine, deconjugated, and converted to their methyl ester derivatives using previously reported methodology. The assay showed a high degree of sensitivity, with limits of detection below 10-50 fmol of metabolite per milliliter of urine, as well as an inter-assay precision of 8-12%. Metabolite standards provided unambiguous evidence for MK1 ω-COOH as a new human urinary metabolite of VK. This assay provides a minimally invasive, highly sensitive, and specific alternative for monitoring VK status in humans.
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Keywords:  beta-oxidation; liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry; menaquinone; omega-oxidation; phylloquinone

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30670472      PMCID: PMC6446701          DOI: 10.1194/jlr.D087916

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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