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Revealing nitrogenous VX metabolites and the whole-molecule VX metabolism in the urine of guinea pigs

JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS(2024)

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VX, a well-known organophosphorus nerve agent (OPNA), poses a significant threat to public safety if employed by terrorists. Obtaining complete metabolites is critical to unequivocally confirm its alleged use/exposure and elucidate its whole -molecular metabolism. However, the nitrogenous VX metabolites containing 2-diisopropylaminoethyl moiety from urinary excretion remain unknown. Therefore, this study applied a newly developed untargeted workflow platform to discover and identify them using VX-exposed guinea pigs as animal models. 2( N,N -diisopropylamino)ethanesulfonic acid (DiPSA) was revealed as a novel nitrogenous VX metabolite in urine, and 2-(Diisopropylaminoethyl) methyl sulfide (DAEMS) was confirmed as another in plasma, indicating that VX metabolism differed between urine and plasma. It is the first report of a nitrogenous VX metabolite in urine and a complete elucidation of the VX metabolic pathway. DiPSA was evaluated as an excellent VX exposure biomarker. The whole -molecule VX metabolism in urine was characterized entirely for the first time via the simultaneous quantification of DiPSA and two known P -based biomarkers. About 52.1% and 32.4% of VX were excreted in urine as P -based and nitrogenous biomarkers within 24 h. These findings provide valuable insights into the unambiguous detection of OPNA exposure/intoxication and human and environmental exposure risk assessment.
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Untargeted screening,Organophosphorus nerve agent,Urinary metabolite,Retrospective detection,Exposure biomarker
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