Authors
Mingliang Fang, Julijana Ivanisevic, H Paul Benton, Caroline H Johnson, Gary J Patti, Linh T Hoang, Winnie Uritboonthai, Michael E Kurczy, Gary Siuzdak
Publication date
2015/11/3
Journal
Analytical chemistry
Volume
87
Issue
21
Pages
10935-10941
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Thermal processes are widely used in small molecule chemical analysis and metabolomics for derivatization, vaporization, chromatography, and ionization, especially in gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS). In this study the effect of heating was examined on a set of 64 small molecule standards and, separately, on human plasma metabolite extracts. The samples, either derivatized or underivatized, were heated at three different temperatures (60, 100, and 250 °C) at different exposure times (30 s, 60 s, and 300 s). All the samples were analyzed by liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (LC/MS) and the data processed by XCMS Online (xcmsonline.scripps.edu). The results showed that heating at an elevated temperature of 100 °C had an appreciable effect on both the underivatized and derivatized molecules, and heating at 250 °C created substantial changes in …
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