A simplified method for detection of N-terminal valine adducts in patients receiving treosulfan.
Gunnar BoysenAvichai ShimoniIvetta DanyleskoNira Varda-BloomArnon NaglerPublished in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2020)
These values are similar to those found previously. Treosulfan treatment leads to a significant increase in pyr-Val and THB-Val adducts in each patient (Student's t-test p <0.0001). The mean ± SD amounts of adduct formed were 245.3 ± 89.6 and 210 ± 78.5 pmol/g globin for pyr-Val and THB-Val, respectively. Importantly, these results show that this direct injection method can quantitate both background and treosulfan-induced pyr-Val and THB-Val N-terminal valine globin adducts in humans.