Metabolomic stability of exercise-induced sweat

Due to increased interest in the use of excreted sweat for biomarker discovery, data must be generated supporting sample collection and handling methods to allow for controlled, large-scale biomarker discovery studies to be performed. In this manuscript, twelve amino acids were quantitated from exer...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences, 2019-09, Vol.1126-1127, p.121763-121763, Article 121763
Hauptverfasser: Harshman, Sean W., Pitsch, Rhonda L., Schaeublin, Nicole M., Smith, Zachary K., Strayer, Kraig E., Phelps, Mandy S., Qualley, Anthony V., Cowan, Daniel W., Rose, Sharon D., O'Connor, Maegan L., Eckerle, Jason J., Das, Tapas, Barbey, Aron K., Strang, Adam J., Martin, Jennifer A.
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Zusammenfassung:Due to increased interest in the use of excreted sweat for biomarker discovery, data must be generated supporting sample collection and handling methods to allow for controlled, large-scale biomarker discovery studies to be performed. In this manuscript, twelve amino acids were quantitated from exercise-induced excreted sweat held at room temperature or a simulated body temperature of 37 °C for up to 90 min. The data illustrate a large dynamic range exists among amino acids in sweat. Additionally, the amino acid quantities vary across individuals and among the same individual under different storage conditions, with alanine, arginine, and threonine showing a significant statistical difference between sampling events (p 
ISSN:1570-0232
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DOI:10.1016/j.jchromb.2019.121763