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Comprehensive quantification of ceramide species in human stratum corneum
Authors:Yoshinori Masukawa   Hirofumi Narita   Hirayuki Sato   Ayano Naoe   Naoki Kondo   Yoshiya Sugai   Tsuyoshi Oba   Rika Homma   Junko Ishikawa   Yutaka Takagi     Takashi Kitahara
Affiliation:Tochigi Research Laboratories, Kao Corporation, Ichikai, Haga, Tochigi 321-3497, Japan
Abstract:
One of the key challenges in lipidomics is to quantify lipidomes of interest, as it is practically impossible to collect all authentic materials covering the targeted lipidomes. For diverse ceramides (CER) in human stratum corneum (SC) that play important physicochemical roles in the skin, we developed a novel method for quantification of the overall CER species by improving our previously reported profiling technique using normal-phase liquid chromatog­raphy-electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry (NPLC-ESI-MS). The use of simultaneous selected ion monitoring measurement of as many as 182 kinds of molecular-related ions enables the highly sensitive detection of the overall CER species, as they can be analyzed in only one SC-stripped tape as small as 5 mm × 10 mm. To comprehensively quantify CERs, including those not available as authentic species, we designed a procedure to estimate their levels using relative responses of representative authentic species covering the species targeted, considering the systematic error based on intra-/inter-day analyses. The CER levels obtained by this method were comparable to those determined by conventional thin-layer chromatography (TLC), which guarantees the validity of this method. This method opens lipidomics approaches for CERs in the SC.
Keywords:high sensitivity   normal-phase liquid chromatography–electrospray ionization-mass spectrometry   relative response   simultaneous selected ion monitoring   skin
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