| Literature DB >> 31892063 |
Alexander P Petrov1, Lindy M Sherman1, Jon P Camden1, Norman J Dovichi2.
Abstract
Although databases are available that provide mass spectra and chromatographic retention information for small-molecule metabolites, no publicly available database provides electrophoretic mobility for common metabolites. As a result, most compounds found in electrophoretic-based metabolic studies are unidentified and simply annotated as "features". To begin to address this issue, we analyzed 460 metabolites from a commercial library using capillary zone electrophoresis coupled with electrospray mass spectrometry. To speed analysis, a sequential injection method was used wherein six compounds were analyzed per run. An uncoated fused silica capillary was used for the analysis at 20 °C with a 0.5% (v/v) formic acid and 5% (v/v) methanol background electrolyte. A Prince autosampler was used for sample injection and the capillary was coupled to an ion trap mass spectrometer using an electrokinetically-pumped nanospray interface. We generated mobility values for 276 metabolites from the library (60% success rate) with an average standard deviation of 0.01 × 10-8 m2V-1s-1. As expected, cationic and anionic compounds were well resolved from neutral compounds. Neutral compounds co-migrated with electro-osmotic flow. Most of the compounds that were not detected were neutral and presumably suffered from adsorption to the capillary wall or poor ionization efficiency.Entities:
Keywords: Capillary electrophoresis; Metabolite database; Sequential injection
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31892063 PMCID: PMC6956853 DOI: 10.1016/j.talanta.2019.120545
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Talanta ISSN: 0039-9140 Impact factor: 6.057