Spectrofluorometric determination of ascorbic acid in the plasma matrix: Exploring correlation with autism spectrum disorder

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-08-21 DOI:10.1016/j.ab.2024.115649
Adnan Alharbi , Ahmed K. Bamaga , Majed A. Algarni , Maram H. Abduljabbar , Reem M. Alnemari , Yusuf S. Althobaiti , Faisal Alsenani , Ahmed H. Abdelazim , Atiah H. Almalki
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Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) is crucial for bodily functions, including collagen synthesis, immune system support and antioxidant defense. Despite autism spectrum disorder's multifactorial nature involving genetic, environmental and neurological factors, robust evidence exploring the association between ascorbic acid and this disorder is notably lacking. This study introduces an innovative spectrofluorometric method to quantify ascorbic acid in the plasma of healthy children and those with autism spectrum disorder. The method relies on the interaction of ascorbic acid with the fluorescent dye propidium iodide. In acidic conditions, propidium iodide undergoes protonation and selectively binds to the negatively charged ascorbic acid forming an ion-pair complex. This complex alters the molecular structure of propidium iodide inducing chemical fluorescence quenching, that can be utilized for ascorbic acid quantification. The developed method undergoes rigorous validation following ICH guidelines, demonstrating a linear relationship within a concentration range of 4–40 μg/mL, with high precision and accuracy metrics. Analysis of real plasma samples from autistic and healthy children reveals clinically and statistically elevated levels of ascorbic acid in those with autism spectrum disorder.

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分光荧光测定血浆基质中的抗坏血酸:探索与自闭症谱系障碍的相关性。
抗坏血酸(维生素 C)对人体功能至关重要,包括胶原蛋白合成、免疫系统支持和抗氧化防御。尽管自闭症谱系障碍是一种涉及遗传、环境和神经因素的多因素疾病,但探索抗坏血酸与这种疾病之间关系的有力证据却明显缺乏。本研究介绍了一种创新的光谱荧光测定法,用于定量检测健康儿童和自闭症谱系障碍儿童血浆中的抗坏血酸。该方法依赖于抗坏血酸与荧光染料碘化丙啶的相互作用。在酸性条件下,碘化丙啶会发生质子化,并选择性地与带负电荷的抗坏血酸结合,形成离子对复合物。这种复合物会改变碘化丙啶的分子结构,从而引起化学荧光淬灭,可用于抗坏血酸的定量分析。所开发的方法按照 ICH 指南进行了严格的验证,在 4-40 μg/mL 浓度范围内呈线性关系,具有较高的精确度和准确度指标。对自闭症儿童和健康儿童的真实血浆样本进行分析后发现,自闭症谱系障碍儿童的抗坏血酸水平在临床和统计学上都有所升高。
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