| Literature DB >> 29975501 |
Deidre E Damon1, Mengzhen Yin1, Danyelle M Allen1, Yosef S Maher1, Christian J Tanny1, Stephanie Oyola-Reynoso2, Barry L Smith3, Simon Maher3, Martin M Thuo2, Abraham K Badu-Tawiah1.
Abstract
It is well-known that 2D dried blood spots on paper offer a facile sample collection, storage, and transportation of blood. However, large volume requirements, possible analyte instability, and difficult sample recovery plague this method, lowering confidence in analyte quantification. For the first time, we demonstrate a new approach using 3D dried blood spheroids for stabilization of small volume blood samples, mitigating these effects without cold storage. Blood spheroids form on hydrophobic paper, preventing interaction between the sample and paper substrate, eliminating all chromatographic effects. Stability of the enzyme alanine transaminase and labile organic compounds such as cocaine and diazepam were also shown to increase in the spheroid by providing a critical radius of insulation. On-surface analysis of the dried blood spheroids using paper spray mass spectrometry resulted in sub-ng/mL limits of detection for all illicit drugs tested, representing 1 order of magnitude improvement compared with analysis from 2D dried blood spots.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29975501 DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b01962
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Anal Chem ISSN: 0003-2700 Impact factor: 6.986