The Chemistry and Analytical Core of the UNC-CH Superfund Basic Research Program is a Research Support Core that provides support to the Research Projects in the form of analytical techniques and of synthesis, purification and characterization of chemicals, their metabolites and macromolecular adducts that are not available commercially or that can be cost-effectively prepared in-house in bulk quantities. The Chemistry Core offers particular expertise in preparation of standards and internal standards labelled with stable isotopes (15N, 13C, 2H) that allow development of assays using mass spectrometric techniques for highly specific and highly sensitive chermical identification and quantitation, and that enable identification in complex environmental samples of metabolically-relevant organisms that are refractory to traditional culture methods. The goals of the Chemistry and Analytical Core follow closely the aims and accomplishments of the individual research projects, and thus will evolve in response to research needs. The overall Specific Aims of the Chemistry and Analytical Core encompass the following: 1) Provide advice and consultation on analytical methodology and chemical handling The Core provides advice on analytical method development including appropriate choice of analytes, instrumentation and standards. The Core will interact in this manner with all Projects 1- 6. 2) Develop analytical methodology, including gas chromatography and liquid chromatography, for detection and quantitation of parent compounds, metabolites and macromolecular adducts The GC-MS and LC-MS instrumentation of the Biomarkers Mass Spectrometry Facility provides research in methods development.
This aim will support all Projects 1 -6. 3) Provide service in carrying out routine assays for detection and measurement by quantitative spectroscopy and mass spectrometry of PAH, PAH metabolites, PCBs, oxidative damage, and macromolecular adducts - Assays for etheno adducts and oxidative damage have been developed and validated, and can be carried out routinely. 4) Prepare novel and rare chemicals, including isotopically-labelled chemicals. Particular expertise has been developed in preparation of nucleobases and nucleosides, PAH and metabolites, PCS metabolites, and protein adducts.
This aim will support all Projects. 5) Analysis and structural identification of unknown metabolites and adducts - The Chemistry Core offers expertise in interpretation of spectral data in support of structural elucidation. The Chemistry and Analytical Core of the UNC-CH Superfund Basic Research Program will play a vital role in providing the infrastructure needed for analyses and assays that are critical for evaluating exposure to hazardous environmental chemicals and for understanding the role of oxidative stress in determining health outcomes.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS)
Type
Hazardous Substances Basic Research Grants Program (NIEHS) (P42)
Project #
5P42ES005948-17
Application #
7816720
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (ZES1)
Project Start
Project End
Budget Start
2009-04-01
Budget End
2010-03-31
Support Year
17
Fiscal Year
2009
Total Cost
$354,048
Indirect Cost
Name
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
Department
Type
DUNS #
608195277
City
Chapel Hill
State
NC
Country
United States
Zip Code
27599
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