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Dehydroascorbic Acid Quantification in Human Plasma: Simultaneous Direct Measurement of the Ascorbic Acid/dehydroascorbic Acid Couple by UPLC/MS-MS

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Journal Redox Biol
Date 2024 Nov 26
PMID 39591903
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Ascorbic acid (AA, vitamin C) and dehydroascorbic acid (DHA) constitute a biological couple. No technique can accurately, independently, and simultaneously quantify both members of the couple in animal and human samples, thereby constraining advances in physiology and pathophysiology. Here we describe a new UPLC/MS/MS method to measure both compounds directly and independently in human plasma. Lower limits of quantification were 16 nM, with linear coefficients >0.99 over a 100-fold concentration range. The method was stable and reproducible with <10 % injection-to-injection variation. Use of isotopic labeled internal standards for both compounds ensured precision and accuracy. Plasma preparation required only 2 steps. In plasma samples from 14 anonymized subjects who met criteria for blood donation, mean concentrations were 6±2 μmol/L (mean ± SD) and 56 ± 14 μmol/L for DHA and AA respectively, with (DHA)/(AA + DHA) ratio of 9.8 %. This method represents a pioneering approach to measuring the AA/DHA couple in human plasma.

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