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Unusual Derivatization of Methylmalonic Acid with Pentafluorobenzyl Bromide to a Tripentafluorobenzyl Derivative and Its Stable-Isotope Dilution GC-MS Measurement in Human Urine.

Alexander BollenbachSvetlana BaskalCatharina Martha Cornelia MelsRuan KrugerDimitrios Tsikas
Published in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
Methylmalonic acid (MMA) is a very short dicarboxylic acid (methylpropanedioic acid; CH 3 CH(COOH) 2 ; p K a1 , 3.07; p K a2 , 5.76) associated with vitamin B 12 deficiency and many other patho-physiological conditions. In this work, we investigated several carboxylic groups-specific derivatization reactions and tested their utility for the quantitative analysis of MMA in human urine and plasma by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). The most useful derivatization procedure was the reaction of unlabeled MMA (d 0 -MMA) and trideutero-methyl malonic acid (d 3 -MMA) with 2,3,4,5,6-pentafluorobenzyl bromide (PFB-Br) in acetone. By heating at 80 °C for 60 min, we observed the formation of the dipentafluorobenzyl (PFB) ester of MMA (CH 3 CH(COOPFB) 2 ). In the presence of N,N -diisopropylamine, heating at 80 °C for 60 min resulted in the formation of a tripentafluorobenzyl derivative of MMA, i.e., CH 3 CPFB(COOPFB) 2 ). The retention time was 5.6 min for CH 3 CH(COOPFB) 2 and 7.3 min for CH 3 CPFB(COOPFB) 2 ). The most intense ions in the negative-ion chemical ionization (NICI) GC-MS spectra of CH 3 CH(COOPFB) 2 were mass-to-charge ( m/z ) 233 for d 0 -MMA and m/z 236 for d 3 -MMA. The most intense ions in the NICI GC-MS spectra of CH 3 CPFB(COOPFB) 2 were mass-to-charge ( m/z ) 349 for d 0 -MMA and m/z 352 for d 3 -MMA. These results indicate that the H at C atom at position 2 is C-H acidic and is alkylated by PFB-Br only in the presence of the base N,N -diisopropylamine. Method validation and quantitative analyses in human urine and plasma were performed by selected ion monitoring (SIM) of m/z 349 for d 0 -MMA and m/z 352 for the internal standard d 3 -MMA in the NICI mode. We used the method to measure the urinary excretion rates of MMA in healthy black ( n = 39) and white ( n = 41) boys of the Arterial Stiffness in Offspring Study (ASOS). The creatinine-corrected excretion rates of MMA were 1.50 [0.85-2.52] µmol/mmol in the black boys and 1.34 [1.02-2.18] µmol/mmol in the white boys ( P = 0.85; Mann-Whitney). The derivatization procedure is highly specific and sensitive for MMA and allows its accurate and precise measurement in 10-µl of human urine by GC-MS.
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