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Metabolomic analysis of bile acids in various biological samples.
Hadravská, Pavlína ; Skálová, Lenka (advisor) ; Raisová Stuchlíková, Lucie (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biochemical Sciences University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, School of Pharmacy Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Candidate: Pavlína Hadravská Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Lenka Skálová, Ph.D. Consultant: prof. Seppo Auriola Title of Diploma thesis: Metabolomic analysis of bile acids in various biological samples This thesis aimed to establish a suitable qualitative and quantitative analysis of selected bile acids in mouse liver, human plasma and especially in human hair. Nine selected bile acids were analyzed (cholic acid, deoxycholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, ursodeoxycholic acid, lithocholic acid, taurocholic acid, taurodeoxycholic acid, glycocholic acid and glycochenodeoxycholic acid). An identification and a quantification of the bile acids have been performed by UHPLC with two types of hybrid mass spectrometers (Quadrupole connected to Time of Flight and Quadrupole connected to Orbitrap). We tried to develop a method that allows a detection of both unconjugated bile acids and their glycine- and taurine-conjugates in biological samples. To develop and optimize this method, mouse liver and human plasma were used. Afterwards, the method was used to detect bile acids in human hair, because the bile acids could serve as...
Metabolomic analysis of bile acids in various biological samples.
Hadravská, Pavlína ; Skálová, Lenka (advisor) ; Raisová Stuchlíková, Lucie (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biochemical Sciences University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, School of Pharmacy Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Candidate: Pavlína Hadravská Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Lenka Skálová, Ph.D. Consultant: prof. Seppo Auriola Title of Diploma thesis: Metabolomic analysis of bile acids in various biological samples This thesis aimed to establish a suitable qualitative and quantitative analysis of selected bile acids in mouse liver, human plasma and especially in human hair. Nine selected bile acids were analyzed (cholic acid, deoxycholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, ursodeoxycholic acid, lithocholic acid, taurocholic acid, taurodeoxycholic acid, glycocholic acid and glycochenodeoxycholic acid). An identification and a quantification of the bile acids have been performed by UHPLC with two types of hybrid mass spectrometers (Quadrupole connected to Time of Flight and Quadrupole connected to Orbitrap). We tried to develop a method that allows a detection of both unconjugated bile acids and their glycine- and taurine-conjugates in biological samples. To develop and optimize this method, mouse liver and human plasma were used. Afterwards, the method was used to detect bile acids in human hair, because the bile acids could serve as...
Metabolomic analysis of bile acids in various biological samples.
Hadravská, Pavlína ; Skálová, Lenka (advisor) ; Raisová Stuchlíková, Lucie (referee)
Charles University, Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biochemical Sciences University of Eastern Finland in Kuopio, School of Pharmacy Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Candidate: Pavlína Hadravská Supervisor: prof. RNDr. Lenka Skálová, Ph.D. Consultant: prof. Seppo Auriola Title of Diploma thesis: Metabolomic analysis of bile acids in various biological samples This thesis aimed to establish a suitable qualitative and quantitative analysis of selected bile acids in mouse liver, human plasma and especially in human hair. Nine selected bile acids were analyzed (cholic acid, deoxycholic acid, chenodeoxycholic acid, ursodeoxycholic acid, lithocholic acid, taurocholic acid, taurodeoxycholic acid, glycocholic acid and glycochenodeoxycholic acid). An identification and a quantification of the bile acids have been performed by UHPLC with two types of hybrid mass spectrometers (Quadrupole connected to Time of Flight and Quadrupole connected to Orbitrap). We tried to develop a method that allows a detection of both unconjugated bile acids and their glycine- and taurine-conjugates in biological samples. To develop and optimize this method, mouse liver and human plasma were used. Afterwards, the method was used to detect bile acids in human hair, because the bile acids could serve as...

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