Plasma concentrations of p- and m-hydroxyphenylacetic acid and phenylacetic acid in humans

Journal of Chromatography B: Biomedical Sciences and Applications
1982.0

Abstract

Conjugated and unconjugated phenylacetic acid and m- and p-hydroxyphenylacetic acid have been determined in the plasma of normal, healthy subjects after fasting, consumption of a meal and ingestion of deuterium-labelled amine precursors, by high-resclution gas chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry with selected ion monitoring of their trifluoroethyl-pentafluoropropionyl derivatives_ We observed that ail three conjugated acids are higher in fasting than in non-fasting subjects, and unconjugated phenylacetic acid was lower. Ingestion of deuterium-labelled amine precursors resulted in the appearance in the blood of the correspondingly labelled acids, a peak in the concentrations being reached about 1 h after consumption. Conjugated and unconjugated acids as expected increased following the consumption of a meal. Unconjugated phenylacetic acid was significantly higher in females than in males. Most values tended to increase with age, with male unconjugated and conjugated m-hydroxyphenylacetic acid and female conjugated phenylacetic and m-hydroxyphenylacetic acids increasing significantly.

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