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Biochem J ; 179(3): 537-47, 1979 Jun 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-113001

ABSTRACT

1. Bilirubin-IXalpha monoglucuronide was the predominant bilirubin in biles and meconiums of newborn humans and rhesus monkeys. Rhesus-monkey baby biles contained slightly more diglucuronide than did human baby biles. 2. Bilrubin-IXalpha glucoside, bilirubin-IXalpha xyloside and bilirubin-IXbeta were also constituents of human and rhesus-monkey baby biles and meconiums. Bilirubin-IXalpha glucuronide glucoside was present in human and rhesus-monkey baby biles but not in meconiums. The identity of the bilirubins was confirmed by u.v.-visible and mass spectroscopy of the azodipyrroles obtained by treating the bilirubins with diazotized ethyl anthranilate. The resulting azodipyrroles were identical with the corresponding azodipyrroles obtained from human adult biles and also from reduced isomers of biliverdin. 3. Bilirubin-IXbeta was present in much higher proportions in the extracts of meconiums than in the extracts of biles from the same babies. 4. Oxidation of bilirubins to biliverdins occurs in utero to a small but undetermined extent. The resulting green pigments were present in meconiums collected from the lower small and large intestines of newborn babies and rhesus monkeys. 5. Butanol extracted most of the bilirubins present in biles. This modified method proved to be quick and easy. Little hydrolysis of bilirubins took place during extraction or separation by t.l.c.


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Animals, Newborn/metabolism , Bile/analysis , Bilirubin/analysis , Infant, Newborn , Meconium/analysis , Adult , Animals , Azo Compounds/analysis , Bilirubin/isolation & purification , Chromatography, Thin Layer , Glucuronates/analysis , Haplorhini , Humans , Macaca mulatta , Mass Spectrometry , Spectrophotometry
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Biochem J ; 167(3): 535-48, 1977 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-414741

ABSTRACT

1. Bilirubin-IXalpha, -IXalpha diglucuronide, -IXalpha monoglucuronide, -IXalpha monoglucoside -IXalpha monoxyloside, a bilirubin-IXalpha diconjugate containing glucose and another unknown compound, and bilirubin-IXbeta are present in gall-bladder bile of adult human, rhesus monkey and dog. Dog bile normally also contains other bilirubin-IXalpha diconjugates, i.e. compounds containing two conjugating sugars such as glucuronic acid and glucose, glucuronic acid and xylose and glucose xylose. 2. Azopigments alphaF, alphaO, alpha2, alpha3, betax and delta derived from human and rhesus-monkey bilirubins are identical in their chemical composition with those obtained from the dog. 3. Azopigments alphaF and betax found in diazotized biles of adult humans, rhesus monkeys and dogs are products of unconjugated bilirubin-IXbeta. 4. Technical modifications of previously published procedures [Heirwegh, Fevery, Michiels, Van Hees & Compernolle, (1975) Biochem. J. 145, 185-199] were introduced which make it possible to separate the bilirubins, diazotize the separated bilirubins, extract the azopigments and chromatograph them in one working day (6-8h).


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Bile/analysis , Bilirubin/analysis , Adult , Animals , Azo Compounds/analysis , Bilirubin/analogs & derivatives , Bilirubin/isolation & purification , Carbohydrates/analysis , Chemical Phenomena , Chemistry , Dogs , Haplorhini , Humans , Macaca mulatta , Mass Spectrometry , Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet , ortho-Aminobenzoates
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