RATIONALE: A novel data-independent acquisition method is detailed that incorporates a scanning quadrupole in front of an orthogonal acceleration time-of-flight (TOF) mass analyser. This approach is described and the attributes are compared and contrasted to other DIA approaches. METHODS: Specific application of the method to both targeted and untargeted lipidomic identification strategies is discussed, with data from both shotgun and LC separated lipidomics experiments presented. RESULTS: The benefits of the fast quadrupole scanning technique are highlighted, and include improvements in speed and specificity for complex mixtures providing high quality qualitative and quantitative data. CONCLUSIONS: In particular the high specificity afforded by the scanning quadrupole improves qualitative information for lipid identification.
RATIONALE: A novel data-independent acquisition method is detailed that incorporates a scanning quadrupole in front of an orthogonal acceleration time-of-flight (TOF) mass analyser. This approach is described and the attributes are compared and contrasted to other DIA approaches. METHODS: Specific application of the method to both targeted and untargeted lipidomic identification strategies is discussed, with data from both shotgun and LC separated lipidomics experiments presented. RESULTS: The benefits of the fast quadrupole scanning technique are highlighted, and include improvements in speed and specificity for complex mixtures providing high quality qualitative and quantitative data. CONCLUSIONS: In particular the high specificity afforded by the scanning quadrupole improves qualitative information for lipid identification.
Authors: Shabarinath Nambiar; Britt Clynick; Bong S How; Adam King; E Haydn Walters; Nicole S Goh; Tamera J Corte; Robert Trengove; Dino Tan; Yuben Moodley Journal: Respir Res Date: 2021-04-09
Authors: Gonçalo Graça; Yuheng Cai; Chung-Ho E Lau; Panagiotis A Vorkas; Matthew R Lewis; Elizabeth J Want; David Herrington; Timothy M D Ebbels Journal: Anal Chem Date: 2022-02-18 Impact factor: 6.986