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. 2008 Jul;41(10-11):887-92.
doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2008.03.016. Epub 2008 Apr 11.

A liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry method for the evaluation of intestinal permeability

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A liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry method for the evaluation of intestinal permeability

Alfonso M Lostia et al. Clin Biochem. 2008 Jul.

Abstract

Objectives: Lactulose to mannitol ratio (L/M) in urine is used as a non invasive assay to measure intestinal permeability. We describe here a rapid, specific and sensitive LC-MS/MS method for the measurement of these compounds in urine of children affected by abdominal recurrent pain (ARP).

Design and methods: The study has been performed on 50 children from the Pediatric Unit. The chromatographic separation was accomplished by using an NH(2)-column, the detection with a Q-Trap 2000 system.

Results: Multiple calibration curve exhibited consistent linearity and reproducibility. Linear responses were observed in the concentration range 0-400 microg/mL for both mannitol and lactulose. Limits of detection were 12.5 mg/L for lactulose and 1.25 mg/L for mannitol with a signal-to-noise ratio of 10.

Conclusions: The comparison of L/M values of healthy children with those found in children affected by idiopathic ARP demonstrates that in the latter subjects an alteration of intestinal permeability occurs. The method can represent a useful tool to monitor the intestinal functionality in children with ARP conditions and help for an accurate patient discrimination for diet restrictions.

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