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Data supporting development and validation of liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method for the quantitative determination of bile acids in feces [dataset]

Edith Cowan University
Amanda Devine (Aggregated by) Armaghan Shafaei (Aggregated by) Claus Christophersen (Aggregated by) David Broadhurst (Aggregated by) Joanna Rees (Aggregated by)
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The data presented here support the optimization of feces sample extraction for sensitive quantification of bile acids in human feces using LC-MS/MS. The dataset includes: Comparison between recovery of bile acids from (a) dried feces, (b) dried feces spiked with deuterated internal standards prior to drying, and (c) wet feces Short-term stability data for bile acids standard solutions and fecal extracts containing bile acids after 24 h storage at room temperature and at 6°C, Data for multiple freeze-thaw cycles on bile acids recovery in both standard solutions and fecal samples, Bile acids recovery from cold and warm extractions data

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https://doi.org/10.17632/fvy6cz8bgj.1

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