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A Novel HPLC Procedure for Detection and Quantification of Aminoacetone, a Precursor of Methylglyoxal, in Biological Samples

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2005 Jul 28
PMID 16046286
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Abstract

Increase in methylglyoxal is thought to be involved in different pathological conditions. Deamination of aminoacetone by semicarbazide-sensitive amine oxidase (SSAO) leads to production of methylglyoxal. We have synthesized aminoacetone and developed a novel HPLC procedure for its quantitative determination. The urinary excretion of aminoacetone is approximately 20-30 microg/mouse/day, and the concentration is about 0.5 microg/g in mouse liver and small intestine. SSAO inhibitor increases aminoacetone levels in both tissues and urines. Results confirm that aminoacetone is an endogenous substrate for SSAO. However, data also indicate that deamination is not the only catabolic pathway for aminoacetone.

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