نتایج جستجو برای: urinary metabolites

تعداد نتایج: 162955  

Journal: :British Journal of Surgery 2022

Abstract Introduction Pheochromocytomas are rare neuroendocrine catecholamine-producing tumors that arise from either the adrenal medulla (PHEO) or extra-adrenal paraganglionic tissues (paraganglioma/PGLs). PHEO is responsible for about 0.01–0.1% of cases hypertension. Assessment plasma/urinary levels metanephrines (catecholamines metabolites) now considered gold standard diagnosis PHEOs. In th...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1979
T Z Liu H Khayam-Bashi

We report the effect of major catecholamine metabolites such as homovanillic acid and vanilmandelic acid, normally present in urine, on quantitation of urinary uric acid by the direct acid ferric-reduction procedure [(Am. J. Clin. Pathol. 60, 691 (1973)]. When aqueous uric acid standards containing a mixture of these two metabolites, in concentrations comparable to those in a normal human 24-h ...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1985
J Bernadou J P Armand A Lopez M C Malet-Martino R Martino

We determined the urinary excretion of 5-fluorouracil (5FU) and its metabolites during six days of chemotherapy, using the non-invasive approach of 19F nuclear magnetic resonance. With this method, which requires no labeled drug, one can study the biological sample directly and simultaneously identify and quantify all the fluorinated metabolites. The daily urinary excretion of 5FU and its metab...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2010
Carolyn M Slupsky Helen Steed Tiffany H Wells Kelly Dabbs Alexandra Schepansky Valerie Capstick Wylam Faught Michael B Sawyer

PURPOSE Metabolomics is a new, rapidly expanding field dedicated to the global study of metabolites in biological systems. In this article metabolomics is applied to find urinary biomarkers for breast and ovarian cancer. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN Urine samples were collected from early- and late-stage breast and ovarian cancer patients during presurgical examinations and randomly from females with ...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1993
M F Stewart P Reed C Weinkove K J Moriarty A J Ralston

The biochemical features of two patients with phaeochromocytomas illustrate the inadvisability of depending on a single group of analytes for the diagnosis. The first case presented as a surgical emergency with retroperitoneal haemorrhage. Biochemical diagnosis was difficult since total 24 hour urinary free catecholamine excretion was within normal limits in two out of three samples, and only m...

Journal: :British medical journal 1972
L F Gram K F Overo

Total urinary excretion of radioactivity after oral or intravenous administration of a test dose of (14)C-imipramine was measured in eight patients. They were tested before, during, and after treatment with neuroleptics. Excretion diminished while the patients were being treated with perphenazine, haloperidol, or chlorpromazine, though not during flupenthixol treatment.Total urinary excretion o...

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 1999
S Varaprath K L Salyers K P Plotzke S Nanavati

Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane (D(4)) is an industrial chemical of significant commercial importance. In this study, its major urinary metabolites were identified. The urine samples described here were collected from male and female Fischer rats (F-344) administered [(14)C]D(4) i.v. The metabolite profile was obtained using an HPLC system equipped with a radioisotope detector. HPLC analysis was p...

2008
Mary S. Wolff Stephanie M. Engel Gertrud S. Berkowitz Xiaoyun Ye Manori J. Silva Chenbo Zhu James Wetmur Antonia M. Calafat

BACKGROUND Many phthalates and phenols are hormonally active and are suspected to alter the course of development. OBJECTIVE We investigated prenatal exposures to phthalate and phenol metabolites and their associations with body size measures of the infants at birth. METHODS We measured 5 phenol and 10 phthalate urinary metabolites in a multiethnic cohort of 404 women in New York City durin...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2004
Kayoko Kato Manori J Silva John A Reidy Donald Hurtz Nicole A Malek Larry L Needham Hiroyuki Nakazawa Dana B Barr Antonia M Calafat

Exposure to di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) is prevalent based on the measurement of its hydrolytic metabolite mono-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (MEHP) in the urine of 78% of the general U.S. population studied in the 1999-2000 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). However, despite the high level of production and use of DEHP, the urinary MEHP levels in the NHANES samples we...

Journal: :The Journal of nutrition 1976
K C Triebwasser P B Swan L M Henderson J A Budny

The metabolism of D- and L-[benzene ring-U-14C]tryptophan by dogs was studied. The distribution of label from each isomer in urine, feces, CO2 and various tissues was determined. Thirteen different urinary tryptophan metabolites were isolated by ion exchange cellulose chromatography. D-[14C]Tryptophan was poorly converted to 14CO2 relative to the L-isomer, while giving rise to nearly three time...

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