The structural characterisation of adducts formed by the in vitro reaction of haemoglobin (Hb) with styrene oxide (SO), the most reactive metabolite of the industrial reagent styrene, was obtained by liquid chromatography/electrospray ionisation mass spectrometry (LC/ES-MS) analysis of modified tryptic peptides of human Hb chains. The reactive sites of human Hb towards SO were identified through characterisation of alkylated tryptic peptides by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionisation with tandem mass spectrometry (MALDI-MS/MS). A procedure was set up based on this characterisation, allowing Hb modification to be assessed by monitoring SO/Hb adducts using HPLC with selected ion recording (SIR) mass spectrometry. By this methodology it wa...
Styrene is one of the most important organic chemicals used worldwide. In humans, styrene metabolism...
The reaction of styrene oxide with DNA components was studied using separation by capillary zone ele...
Hemoglobin and serum albumin, two prevalent proteins in human blood, contain unbound cysteine thiol ...
The structural characterisation of adducts formed by the in vitro reaction of haemoglobin (Hb) with ...
The structural characterisation of the adducts formed by in vit ro interaction of hemoglobin (Hb) wi...
A mass spectrometric procedure is described for the structural study of the adducts formed in human ...
The present study reports a procedure developed for the identification and quantitative analysis of ...
A procedure for the determination of haemoglobin adducts formed by exposure to methyl bromide was ev...
Humans are exposed to electrophilically reactive compounds, both formed endogenously and from exogen...
In this paper we describe the use of tandem mass spectrometry to identify modified sites in human he...
We are exposed to many chemicals in our everyday life. Some of these chemicals could pose risks for ...
The formation of adducts between acrylamide and hemoglobin in vitro was investigated by using mass s...
Styrene is one of the most important organic chemicals used worldwide. In humans, styrene metabolism...
The reaction of styrene oxide with DNA components was studied using separation by capillary zone ele...
Hemoglobin and serum albumin, two prevalent proteins in human blood, contain unbound cysteine thiol ...
The structural characterisation of adducts formed by the in vitro reaction of haemoglobin (Hb) with ...
The structural characterisation of the adducts formed by in vit ro interaction of hemoglobin (Hb) wi...
A mass spectrometric procedure is described for the structural study of the adducts formed in human ...
The present study reports a procedure developed for the identification and quantitative analysis of ...
A procedure for the determination of haemoglobin adducts formed by exposure to methyl bromide was ev...
Humans are exposed to electrophilically reactive compounds, both formed endogenously and from exogen...
In this paper we describe the use of tandem mass spectrometry to identify modified sites in human he...
We are exposed to many chemicals in our everyday life. Some of these chemicals could pose risks for ...
The formation of adducts between acrylamide and hemoglobin in vitro was investigated by using mass s...
Styrene is one of the most important organic chemicals used worldwide. In humans, styrene metabolism...
The reaction of styrene oxide with DNA components was studied using separation by capillary zone ele...
Hemoglobin and serum albumin, two prevalent proteins in human blood, contain unbound cysteine thiol ...