Absolute Quantitation of NAPQI-Modified Rat Serum Albumin by LC–MS/MS: Monitoring Acetaminophen Covalent Binding in Vivo

Volume: 27, Issue: 9, Pages: 1632 - 1639
Published: Sep 5, 2014
Abstract
Acetaminophen is known to cause hepatoxicity via the formation of a reactive metabolite, N-acetyl p-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI), as a result of covalent binding to liver proteins. Serum albumin (SA) is known to be covalently modified by NAPQI and is present at high concentrations in the bloodstream and is therefore a potential biomarker to assess the levels of protein modification by NAPQI. A newly developed method for the absolute quantitation...
Paper Details
Title
Absolute Quantitation of NAPQI-Modified Rat Serum Albumin by LC–MS/MS: Monitoring Acetaminophen Covalent Binding in Vivo
Published Date
Sep 5, 2014
Volume
27
Issue
9
Pages
1632 - 1639
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