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A Mass Spectrometric Study for Comparative Analysis and Evaluation of Metabolite Recovery from Plasma by Various Solvent Systems
Authors:Anwesha Dutta   Premalatha Shetty   Smitha Bhat   Yeshaswini Ramachandra   Shrinidhi Hegde
Affiliation:Department of Biotechnology, Manipal Life Sciences Centre, Manipal, India
Abstract:A solvent system that extracts a maximum number of metabolites belonging to diverse chemical classes from complex biofluids, such as plasma, may offer useful inputs to understand the metabolic and physiological state of an individual. The present study compared seven solvent systems for extraction of metabolites from plasma. The extracts were analyzed by mass spectrometry (MS) and MS/MS (MS2) using a quadrupole time-of-flight liquid chromatography/MS system in positive and negative modes of ionization. Metabolites with molecular mass below 400 were identified using Human Metabolome Database MS2 and MS search interfaces. The acetone/isopropanol (2:1) system yielded promising results in positive ionization mode, as the maximum number of MS and MS2 features was detected in the extract. It was found to be superior in extraction of various classes of metabolites, especially organic acids, nucleosides and nucleoside derivatives, and heterocyclic molecules. Glycerophosphocholines in the mass range of 400–700 were found to be efficiently extracted by the methanol/chloroform/water (8:1:1) system. In negative mode as well, the maximum number of MS2 features was detected in methanol/chloroform/water and acetone/isopropanol extracts. The fingerprints of molecular features obtained in the negative and positive modes differed from each other to a significant extent.
Keywords:Q-TOF LC/MS   differential extraction by solvents   Human Metabolome Database   phospholipids   negative ionization   organic acids
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