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Stepped collisional energy MSAll: an analytical approach for optimal MS/MS acquisition of complex mixture with diverse physicochemical properties
Authors:Hui Ye  Lin Wang  Lin Zhu  Di Sun  Xiaozhuo Luo  Hong Wang  Guangji Wang  Haiping Hao
Institution:State Key Laboratory of Natural Medicines, Key Lab of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, China Pharmaceutical University, Nanjing, China
Abstract:The analysis of complex mixtures is becoming increasingly important in various fields, such as nutrition, medicinal plants and metabolomics. The components contained in such complex mixtures are always characterized with diverse physiochemical properties that pose a major challenge during the optimization of various parameters using liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometer (LC‐MS). The parameter ‘CE energy’ that is normally set at a fixed value with a moderate range of CE spread during data‐dependent acquisition (DDA) analysis, a prevalent approach for untargeted identification, often fails to generate sufficient MS/MS fragment ions for untargeted identification of components from complex mixtures. Here we developed a simple and generally applicable acquisition method named stepped MSAll (sMSAll) in this study, aiming to obtain optimal MS/MS spectra for identification of chemically diverse compounds from complex mixtures. sMSAll collects serial MSAll scans acquired at low CE to gradually ramped‐up high CE values in a cycle that conventional DDA scans cannot afford. The resultant MS/MS spectra of each compound were compared and evaluated among serial MSAll scans, and the optimal spectra were used for identification. An untargeted data analysis strategy was then employed to analyze these optimal MS/MS spectra by searching common diagnostic ions and connecting the diagnostic ion families into a network via bridging components. This sMSAll‐based route enables identification of 71 natural products from a herbal preparation, whereas only 53 out of 71 compounds were identified using the classical DDA approach. Therefore, the sMSAll‐based approach is expected to find its wide applications for characterization of vastly diverse compounds with no priori knowledge from various complex mixtures. Copyright © 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:data‐independent acquisition  liquid chromatography  mass spectrometry  stepped MSAll  natural products  complex mixture
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