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  • Bile acid synthesis defects are rare genetic disorders that lead to abnormal bile acids and the buildup of unusual cholanoids in the body.
  • Advanced methods have been developed to chemically synthesize 30 different bile acids that are conjugated with glycine, taurine, and sulfate, using specific reagents for these processes.
  • These synthesized compounds can serve as internal standards to enhance the accuracy of measuring and identifying urinary bile acids through various analytical techniques.

Article Abstract

Bile acid synthesis defects are rare genetic disorders characterized by a failure to produce normal bile acids (BAs), and by an accumulation of unusual and intermediary cholanoids. Measurements of cholanoids in urine samples by mass spectrometry are a gold standard for the diagnosis of these diseases. In this work improved methods for the chemical synthesis of 30 BAs conjugated with glycine, taurine and sulfate were developed. Diethyl phosphorocyanidate (DEPC) and diphenyl phosphoryl azide (DPPA) were used as coupling reagents for glycine and taurine conjugation. Sulfated BAs were obtained by sulfur trioxide-triethylamine complex (SO-TEA) as sulfating agent and thereafter conjugated with glycine and taurine. All products were characterized by NMR, IR spectroscopy and high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS). The use of these compounds as internal standards allows an improved accuracy of both identification and quantification of urinary bile acids.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chemphyslip.2017.03.004DOI Listing

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