Preparation of [1'- 13 C]citric acid as a probe in a breath test to evaluate tricarboxylic acid cycle flux.
Hidemichi MitomeMieko TakenishiKumiko OnoNaoyuki KawagoeTsunehiko ImaiYosuke SasakiYoshihisa UritaKazuki AkiraPublished in: Journal of labelled compounds & radiopharmaceuticals (2024)
[1'- 13 C]Citric acid (1) was efficiently prepared from dimethyl 1,3-acetonedicarboxylate in two steps as a probe for a breath test. The synthetic method was selected because of the yield and reproducibility. Compound 1 was orally administrated to rats, and the time course of the increase of 13 CO 2 / 12 CO 2 ratios (Δ 13 CO 2 ) in their breath was successfully followed, indicating the metabolism of 1. Thus, the 13 C-breath test using 1 is a promising method to evaluate tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle flux.
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