Given that the peculiar redox behavior of ergothioneine involves a rapid regeneration process, the measurement of its precursor and redox metabolite hercynine could be particularly useful in assessing its role in oxidative stress or other biological processes. Thus, a LC-MS/MS method for the determination of hercynine concentrations in whole blood was developed. After lysis of red blood cells by cold water, samples were filtered on micro concentrators at a controlled temperature of 4 degrees C. The clear filtered fluid was then treated with diethylpyrocarbonate to derivatize hercynine for the analysis by LC-MS/MS. The derivatized analyte was isocratically separated as a carbethoxy derivative on a C18 column with a mobile phase of an aqueous 0.1% v/v formic acid and acetonitrile (95:5). Effluents were monitored by MRM transitions at m/z 270.2895 and 273.2195 for hercynine and its deuterated counterpart, respectively. No cross-talk between MRM transitions was observed and a good linearity was found within a range of 35-1120 nmol/L. The LOD and LOQ were, respectively, 10.30 and 31.21 nmol/L with an intraday and intermediate precision below 7%. The average hercynine concentration in whole blood from 30 healthy male volunteers (aged 77 +/- 12 years) was 178.5 +/- 118.1 nmol/L. Overall, the method is easy to perform, allowing a rapid and accurate assessment of whole blood concentrations of hercynine.

Development of an LC-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method for the Quantitative Analysis of Hercynine in Human Whole Blood / Sotgia, Salvatore; Murphy, Rhys B.; Zinellu, Angelo; Elliot, David; Paliogiannis, Panagiotis; Pinna, Gerard Aime; Carru, Ciriaco; Mangoni, Arduino A.. - In: MOLECULES. - ISSN 1420-3049. - 23:12(2018), p. 3326. [10.3390/molecules23123326]

Development of an LC-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method for the Quantitative Analysis of Hercynine in Human Whole Blood

Salvatore Sotgia
;
Angelo Zinellu;Panagiotis Paliogiannis;Gerard Aimè Pinna;Ciriaco Carru;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Given that the peculiar redox behavior of ergothioneine involves a rapid regeneration process, the measurement of its precursor and redox metabolite hercynine could be particularly useful in assessing its role in oxidative stress or other biological processes. Thus, a LC-MS/MS method for the determination of hercynine concentrations in whole blood was developed. After lysis of red blood cells by cold water, samples were filtered on micro concentrators at a controlled temperature of 4 degrees C. The clear filtered fluid was then treated with diethylpyrocarbonate to derivatize hercynine for the analysis by LC-MS/MS. The derivatized analyte was isocratically separated as a carbethoxy derivative on a C18 column with a mobile phase of an aqueous 0.1% v/v formic acid and acetonitrile (95:5). Effluents were monitored by MRM transitions at m/z 270.2895 and 273.2195 for hercynine and its deuterated counterpart, respectively. No cross-talk between MRM transitions was observed and a good linearity was found within a range of 35-1120 nmol/L. The LOD and LOQ were, respectively, 10.30 and 31.21 nmol/L with an intraday and intermediate precision below 7%. The average hercynine concentration in whole blood from 30 healthy male volunteers (aged 77 +/- 12 years) was 178.5 +/- 118.1 nmol/L. Overall, the method is easy to perform, allowing a rapid and accurate assessment of whole blood concentrations of hercynine.
2018
Development of an LC-Tandem Mass Spectrometry Method for the Quantitative Analysis of Hercynine in Human Whole Blood / Sotgia, Salvatore; Murphy, Rhys B.; Zinellu, Angelo; Elliot, David; Paliogiannis, Panagiotis; Pinna, Gerard Aime; Carru, Ciriaco; Mangoni, Arduino A.. - In: MOLECULES. - ISSN 1420-3049. - 23:12(2018), p. 3326. [10.3390/molecules23123326]
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