peptides’ role in autism with emphasis on exorphins

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Problem: The nature of the peptides found increased in urine from autism needs verification of their structure, especially those that show opioid activity. Methods: The peptides were separated on reverse phase C-18 HPLC in Trifluoroacetic acid–acetonitril gradients. Peaks eluting where synthetic opioids appear, and peaks that are common to most autistic children were analyzed by mass spectrometry and fragmentation pattern on a quadropole mass-spectrometer. Results: We could demonstrate exorphins in the urine from autistic children, and their length varied from one patient to the next. Conclusion: Exorphins are found in urine of autistic children and may account for their symptoms.
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Authors ;Karl L. Reichelt;Dag Tveiten;Anne-Mari Knivsberg;Gunnar Brønstad
Journal proceedings of the 2017 14th international joint conference on computer science and software engineering, jcsse 2017
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10.3402/mehd.v23i0.18958
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