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The potential for clinical applications using a new ionization method combined with ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry
Authors:Ellen D Inutan  James Wager-Miller  Srinivas B Narayan  Ken Mackie  Sarah Trimpin
Institution:1. Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA
2. Gill Center for Biomolecular Science, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 47405, USA
3. Detroit Medical Center University Laboratories, Detroit, MI, 48219, USA
Abstract:Recently discovered ionization methods for use in mass spectrometry (MS), are widely applicable to biological materials, robust, and easy to automate. Among these, matrix assisted ionization vacuum (MAIV) is astonishing in that ionization of low and high-mass compounds are converted to gas-phase ions with charge states similar to electrospray ionization simply by exposing a matrix:analyte mixture to the vacuum of a mass spectrometer. Using the matrix compound, 3-nitrobenzonitrile, abundant ions are produced at room temperature without the need of high voltage or a laser. Here we discuss chemical analyses advances using MAIV combined with ion mobility spectrometry (IMS) real time separation, high resolution MS, and mass selected and non-mass selected MS/MS providing rapid analyte characterization. Drugs, their metabolites, lipids, peptides, and proteins can be ionized simultaneously from a variety of different biological matrixes such as urine, plasma, whole blood, and tissue. These complex mixtures are best characterized using a separation step, which is obtained nearly instantaneously with IMS, and together with direct ionization and MS or MS/MS provides a fast analysis method that has considerable potential for non-targeted clinical analyses.
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