Abstract

AbstractA gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) coupled system has been established for the confirmatory identification of abnormal urinary organic acids in inherited metabolic diseases. Samples of patient urines were extracted with an organic solvent and trimethylsilylated (TMS). A mass spectra of gas chromatographically separated TMS derivatives can be obtained using the GC/MS coupled system with a single analytical run. Those compounds with close methylene units (e.g., 4‐hydroxyphenylacetaic acid and phenylpyruvic acid) in the gas chromatograph can be identified by their specific mass spectra. The results indicate that this GC/MS system is a powerful method for identifying abnormal urinary organic acids. These acids can be identified by comparison with authentic mass spectra established in our laboratories or with mass spectra files from other sources or they can be directly identified by analysis of the mass spectrum. By using this system, we were able to make positive identification of several inherited metabolic diseases found in Chinese patients, including phenylketonuria, propionic acidemia, and methylmalonic aciduria. This GC/MS system is a powerful tool for the diagnosis of inherited metabolic diseases.

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