Definitive identification of cysteine and glutathione complexes of bismuth by mass spectrometry: assessing the biochemical fate of bismuth pharmaceutical agents
Chemical Communications2002Iss. 1, pp. 146–147
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Abstract
Solutions containing BiCl3, bismuth subsalicylate or Bi(NO3)3 with L-cysteine, DL-homocysteine, D-methionine or glutathione have been examined by electrospray mass spectrometry. Prominent peaks are assigned to bismuth complexes of these biomolecules and provide insight towards understanding the bioactivity of bismuth compounds.
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