Dj. Morrison et al., Measurement of urinary total C-13 and C-13 urea by isotope ratio mass spectrometry after administration of lactose [C-13]-ureide, RAP C MASS, 13(13), 1999, pp. 1252-1256
A method of measuring total C-13 excreted in urine after oral administratio
n of lactose [C-13]-ureide was developed using isotope ratio mass spectrome
try, Furthermore, a method to measure C-13 urea excreted in the urine was d
eveloped. Each urine sample collected over a 24 hour period, after administ
ration of the tracer dose, was analysed for both total C-13 and C-13 urea.
Combustion of the dried urine samples allowed measurement of the total C-13
content, Treatment of urine samples with urease (EC 3.5.1.5) and analysis
by isotope ratio mass spectrometry of the CO2 evolved allowed measurement o
f C-13 urea in the urine sample. The total C-13 and C-13 urea contents of e
ach urine sample, obtained throughout the protocol, were compared to total
C-13 and C-13 urea contents of a urine sample taken before the test. This a
llowed calculation of the fraction of tracer incorporated into urea and the
fraction of tracer excreted in total. Analyses showed that approximately 1
5% of the dose administered, in terms of C-13, was recovered in the urine o
ver the sampling period. Further analysis for urinary C-13 urea showed that
less than 1% of the label was incorporated into urea excreted over the sam
pling period. Copyright (C) 1999 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.