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Chem Biol Interact
; 86(1): 29-40, 1993 Jan.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-8431963
ABSTRACT
The involvement of chemical alkylating agents in tumorigenesis and chemotherapy is well established and it was shown that one of the main sites of alkylation is the N-7 of guanine in DNA. Though excision of damaged bases is regarded as one of the repair mechanisms in damaged DNA there is a scarcity of information concerning the excised final metabolites in body fluids. This study attempts to demonstrate the usefulness of CAD MS/MS for the detection of the final metabolite-deformylated ring-opened 7 alkylguanine in urine. Such mass spectrometric methods can be used in biomedical studies.