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. 2016 Dec 1;6(4):43. doi: 10.3390/metabo6040043

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Identification of dimethyl disulfide (DMDS) and dimethyl trisulfide (DMTS) in urine samples was performed via HRGC-MS. (a): Extracted ion chromatogram (m/z 94) of DMDS in an urine sample that was collected prior to garlic consumption (pre) and in an urine sample that was obtained after garlic consumption (6 h post); (b): Extracted ion chromatogramm (m/z 126) of DMTS in an urine sample that was collected prior to garlic consumption (pre) and in an urine sample that was obtained after garlic consumption (6 h post); (c): Mass spectra of DMDS in urine sample that was collected prior garlic consumption (pre) and after garlic consumption (6 h post) and a DMDS-standard (standard); (d): mass spectra of DMTS in urine sample that was collected prior garlic consumption (pre) and after garlic consumption (6 h post) and a DMTS-standard (standard). Exemplarily urine sample b is displayed.