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Ammonia desorption chemical ionization mass spectrometry of phospholipids
Authors:D. Dessort  P. Bisseret  Y. Nakatani  G. Ourisson  M. Kates
Affiliation:1. Centre de Neurochimie du CNRS, 5 Rue Blaise Pascal, 67084 Strasbourg France;2. Department of Biochemistry, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario K1N 9B4 Canada
Abstract:Ammonia desorption chemical ionization mass spectra (NH3-DCIMS) of phosphatidyl-sulfocholines, a mixture of a homologous series of phosphatidylsulfocholines (PSC) and a mixture of a PSC phosphatidylcholine (PC), were measured by a flash heating method involving introduction of 1 μg of the samples on a tungsten wire, quickly heated, into the ion source of a Finnigan 4000/INCOS quadrupole instrument. It was possible to observe mass spectra during several seconds.The first spectra recorded of the PSCs gave essentially only the quasi-molecular [M + 18]+ peaks and the ‘A’ (see text) peaks. Spectra of a mixture of three homologous PSCs clearly showed three pairs of the above peaks. In contrast spectra of the PCs gave principally the [M + 1]+ and the ‘A’ peaks after 2s so that one can distinguish the diagnostic peaks in a mixture of a PC and a PSC.These results show that ammonia desorption chemical ionization by fast heating is a suitable technique for the charaterization of some head groups of phospholipids as well as a promising method for the analysis of phospholipid mixtures.
Keywords:ammonia desorption chemical ionization  phospholipid mixture analysis
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