Literature DB >> 22512798

Efficacy of plasma phospholipid removal during sample preparation and subsequent retention under typical UHPLC conditions.

David Neville1, Richard Houghton, Shane Garrett.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Several new products have been marketed with the specific capability of removing phospholipids. These products were evaluated alongside more traditional extraction techniques, using UHPLC and precursor-ion scanning (pre m/z 184), which detects glycerophosphocholines (GPCho), lyso-GPCho and sphingomyelins. Using this technique the plasma GPCho profile of human, dog and rat plasma is briefly compared.
RESULTS: Precursor-ion scanning detected more of the phospholipid profile in extracts than a SRM experiment (m/z 184-184). Products designed for the purpose were the most efficient at removing phospholipids and reversed-phase SPE was better than mixed-mode cation exchange. A comparison of different UHPLC columns demonstrated that C(8) or phenyl phases would help manage the elution of GPChos.
CONCLUSION: Phospholipid removal plates are useful where no sample concentration is required; however for more challenging LOD it will be necessary to enrich the original sample. In these cases build-up of phospholipids can be avoided with a thoughtful choice of UHPLC column.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22512798     DOI: 10.4155/bio.12.38

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioanalysis        ISSN: 1757-6180            Impact factor:   2.681


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