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  • * Our study focused on two biological processes: the conversion of fumarate to malate (linked to cell necrosis) and pyruvate to lactate (a key metabolic reaction).
  • * We developed a microfluidic zero-field NMR setup for small sample analysis, highlighting the benefits of ZULF NMR such as minimal interference from conductive materials and reduced line broadening compared to traditional high-field NMR methods.

Article Abstract

We demonstrate that enzyme-catalyzed reactions can be observed in zero- and low-field NMR experiments by combining recent advances in parahydrogen-based hyperpolarization methods with state-of-the-art magnetometry. Specifically, we investigated two model biological processes: the conversion of fumarate into malate, which is used in vivo as a marker of cell necrosis, and the conversion of pyruvate into lactate, which is the most widely studied metabolic process in hyperpolarization-enhanced imaging. In addition to this, we constructed a microfluidic zero-field NMR setup to perform experiments on microliter-scale samples of [1-C]fumarate in a lab-on-a-chip device. Zero- to ultralow-field (ZULF) NMR has two key advantages over high-field NMR: the signals can pass through conductive materials (e.g., metals), and line broadening from sample heterogeneity is negligible. To date, the use of ZULF NMR for process monitoring has been limited to studying hydrogenation reactions. In this work, we demonstrate this emerging analytical technique for more general reaction monitoring and compare zero- vs low-field detection.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10720634PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.3c02087DOI Listing

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