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Mass spectrometry analysis of urinary methylmalonic acid to screen for metabolic vitamin B12 deficiency in older adults.

Michel BoutinNancy PresseTristan MartineauAudrey PerreaultPierrette GaudreauChristiane Auray-Blais
Published in: Bioanalysis (2020)
Aim: Vitamin B12 deficiency is characterized metabolically by increased serum and urine methylmalonic acid (MMA). Urinary MMA/creatinine ratio is suggested for screening for metabolic vitamin B12 deficiency in older populations. Results: A UPLC-MS/MS method for the analysis of urinary MMA and creatinine was developed/validated. A good separation of MMA from succinic acid, its structural isomer, was achieved. Intra- and interday accuracy biases and precision coefficients were all ≤6.3% for MMA and creatinine. Urine and serum samples of 34 individuals of the NuAge Biobank were analyzed for technical comparisons showing that urinary MMA/creatinine ratios by UPLC-MS/MS strongly correlated with GC-MS values, and with serum MMA values. Conclusion: The UPLC-MS/MS method developed is rapid/reliable for the analysis of urinary MMA/creatinine ratios.
Keyphrases
  • ms ms
  • uric acid
  • mass spectrometry
  • simultaneous determination
  • physical activity
  • liquid chromatography
  • metabolic syndrome
  • high throughput
  • sensitive detection
  • quantum dots