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Tandem Mass Spectrometry in Combination with Product Ion Mobility for the Identification of Phospholipids.


ABSTRACT: Concerted tandem and traveling wave ion mobility mass spectrometry (CTS analysis) is a unique method that results in a four-dimensional data set including nominal precursor ion mass, product ion mobility, accurate mass of product ion, and ion abundance. This nontargeted lipidomics CTS approach was applied in both positive- and negative-ion mode to phospholipids present in human serum, and the data set was used to evaluate the value of product ion mobility in identifying lipids in a complex mixture. It was determined that the combination of diagnostic product ions and unique collisional cross-section values of product ions is a powerful tool in the structural identification of lipids in a complex biological sample.

SUBMITTER: Berry KA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5250582 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Tandem Mass Spectrometry in Combination with Product Ion Mobility for the Identification of Phospholipids.

Berry Karin A Zemski KA   Barkley Robert M RM   Berry Joseph J JJ   Hankin Joseph A JA   Hoyes Emmy E   Brown Jeffery M JM   Murphy Robert C RC  

Analytical chemistry 20161213 1


Concerted tandem and traveling wave ion mobility mass spectrometry (CTS analysis) is a unique method that results in a four-dimensional data set including nominal precursor ion mass, product ion mobility, accurate mass of product ion, and ion abundance. This nontargeted lipidomics CTS approach was applied in both positive- and negative-ion mode to phospholipids present in human serum, and the data set was used to evaluate the value of product ion mobility in identifying lipids in a complex mixtu  ...[more]

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