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Atmospheric pressure photoionization mass spectrometry as a valuable method for the identification of polyisoprenoid alcohols

Kania, Magdalena and Skorupinska-Tudek, Karolina and Swiezewska, Ewa and Danikiewicz, Witold (2012) Atmospheric pressure photoionization mass spectrometry as a valuable method for the identification of polyisoprenoid alcohols. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. , 26 . pp. 1705-1710.

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RATIONALE: The aim of this study was to determine whether Atmospheric Pressure Photoionization (APPI) was better suited for the mass spectrometric (MS) analysis of polyisoprenoid alcohols than the commonly used Electrospray Ionization (ESI) method. The APPI method should make possible the use of non-polar solvents without any of the additives required by ESI, together with improved detection limits. METHODS: The liquid chromatography (LC)/APPI-MS and LC/ESI-MS spectra of polyisoprenoid alcohol standards were acquired in both positive and negative ion mode, in methanol and hexane, using a triple quadrupole/linear ion trap tandem mass spectrometer equipped with both an ESI and an APPI ion source. RESULTS: In the positive ion mode peaks corresponding to [M +H � H2O]+ and [M +H]+ ions were observed in the APPI-MS spectra of polyprenols and dolichols, respectively. In the negative ion mode peaks corresponding to [M +O2]� • and [M+ Cl]� ions were observed for both classes of polyisoprenoid alcohols. The detection limit of polyisoprenoid alcohols was established at the level of 10 pg. CONCLUSIONS: APPI turned out to be a method of choice for the identification and quantitation of polyisoprenoid alcohols by MS using both polar and non-polar solvents. APPI also enabled greater differentiation of polyprenols and dolichols occurring together in natural samples and gave much better TIC chromatograms without the need for the post-column salt addition required by ESI.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > QH Natural history > QH301 Biology
Divisions:Department of Lipid Biochemistry
ID Code:441
Deposited By: Ewa Swiezewska
Deposited On:09 Jan 2013 09:34
Last Modified:14 Oct 2014 11:49

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