丙烯醛
化学
脂质过氧化
致癌物
DNA损伤
香烟烟雾
质谱法
血红蛋白
生物化学
DNA
加合物
色谱法
酶
毒理
生物
有机化学
催化作用
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.chemrestox.2c00354
摘要
Acrolein is a major component in cigarette smoke and a product of endogenous lipid peroxidation. It is difficult to distinguish human exposure to acrolein from exogenous sources versus endogenous causes, as components in cigarette smoke can stimulate lipid peroxidation in vivo. Therefore, analysis of acrolein-induced DNA and protein adducts by the highly accurate, sensitive, and specific mass spectrometry-based methods is vital to estimate the degree of damage by this IARC Group 2A carcinogen. This Perspective reviews the analyses of acrolein-induced DNA and protein adducts in humans by mass spectrometry focusing on samples accessible for biomonitoring, including DNA from leukocytes and oral cells and abundant proteins from blood, i.e., hemoglobin and serum albumin.
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