Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5136550 | Journal of Chromatography B | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In a pilot study we applied this method to spot urine samples of 63 persons not knowingly exposed to MI and/or MCI/MI. NMMA was quantifiable in every urine sample analysed, with no significant difference in urinary levels between male and female participants. The median (95th percentile) levels for urinary NMMA were 3.6 (7.4) ng mgâ1 creatinine and 2.9 (9.1) ng mgâ1 creatinine for males (n = 32) and females (n = 31), respectively. In a volunteer experiment, a relation of exposure to MI and/or MCI/MI and subsequent NMMA-excretion was shown. Our method is the first to report human urinary background levels of NMMA. However, the possibility of formation and urinary excretion of NMMA within physiological processes cannot be ruled out.
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Authors
T. Schettgen, J. Bertram, T. Kraus,